Subsidence Repairs UK - Cracks Closing Timelapse After Resin Injections. Underpinning Alternative
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 Published On Nov 28, 2023

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Sustainable and eco-friendly, resin injection can usually be completed within one to two days, while underpinning takes several weeks or months.

Resin Injections Underpinning Alternative Subsidence Repairs UK and London Structural Repairs. Resin injection causes very little disruption to your property, while underpinning is more invasive and disruptive.

Both methods are effective, but underpinning is considered more permanent for severe subsidence or unstable foundations.

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Resin Injection vs Underpinning for Subsidence Repairs
Explain more about is resin injection?

First used in the UK back in the 1980’s, resin injection is a minimally invasive subsidence repair method that involves injecting a resinous material into the ground beneath your property. The resin expands and fills any cracks and voids, helping to stabilise the foundation and prevent further subsidence.

There is no requirement for resin injection, no planning permission or insurance claims, we offer a fixed fee service and you can even get a discount if your neighbour(s) from the same street/postcode areas join together for a group price reduction. Resin injection typically will be completed in one working day, we have multiple engineers throughout the UK so our services are very proactive.
When to Choose Resin Injection – Advantages of Resin Injection

Far less invasive than underpinning, resin treatment is so much quicker and hardly disrupts your day. It’s much more affordable than underpinning, less likely to cause damage to your property, and more effective for treating localised subsidence. Soil with a high clay content is particularly susceptible to subsidence, your home will show you tell tell signs of subsidence over time.

Resin injection is a good option for mild to moderate cases of subsidence, properties with difficult access or limited space, properties with sensitive foundations such as those made of brick or stone, and properties with budget constraints.

What is Underpinning and when would I need it?

Underpinning is a more invasive subsidence repair method that involves excavating the ground beneath your property and installing new foundations. This method is more expensive and time-consuming than resin injection, but it may be necessary for severe cases of subsidence.

Underpinning is a good option for severe cases of subsidence, properties with unstable foundations, properties with a history of subsidence, and properties that need to be raised or strengthened.

Advantages of Underpinning – If you’re experiencing subsidence, you may be wondering which repair method is right for you: resin injection or underpinning. Both methods have their own advantages and disadvantages, so it’s important to weigh the pros and cons before making a decision.

Underpinning is more effective for treating severe cases of subsidence, more effective for treating subsidence caused by weak or unstable foundations, and more effective for raising or strengthening a property.

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