Professional monitoring to track subsidence movement and determine if repair works are necessary.


Monitoring is typically recommended when:
Your survey shows old cracks that appear to have stabilised, but confirmation is needed before closing an insurance claim.
Problem trees removed or drains repaired - monitoring confirms the ground is stabilising.
Cracks appear during dry weather but close in winter - monitoring over 12+ months shows the full cycle.
You're buying, selling, or planning works - monitoring provides evidence of stability or ongoing issues.
Basic crack monitoring can help you track changes before getting professional help:
Glass or plastic strips fixed across cracks. If they break, the crack has widened. Simple but limited - they only show if movement happened, not how much or when.
Limitation: Can't measure precise movement and don't provide professional evidence for insurance or legal purposes.
Regular photos with a ruler or coin for scale. Useful to see general changes over time.
Limitation: Difficult to measure accurately and not accepted as evidence by most insurers.
Digital monitoring to 0.01mm accuracy showing exactly how much movement occurs.
Track seasonal cycles to understand if movement is ongoing or stabilising.
Detailed reports accepted by insurers, mortgage lenders, and courts.
Most insurers require at least one full seasonal cycle to understand movement patterns. Clay soils in Manchester typically move most in summer and autumn.
If movement is borderline or causes have been recently addressed (tree removal, drain repairs), extended monitoring confirms stabilisation.
Important: Monitoring is not a permanent solution if movement is ongoing and significant. It's a diagnostic tool to determine whether expensive repairs are actually necessary.
Get accurate evidence of what's happening to your property. Our approved specialists provide comprehensive monitoring services accepted by all major insurers.
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