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Subsidence measurements ?
A surveyor came round last week and said we could inject foam under the house.
The geobear website says its wonderful, but they would, wouldnt they. https://www.geobear.co.uk/non-disruptive-technology/ "Thanks to the advanced nature of Geobearss solutions, buildings dont always have to be lifted to be repaired. In some cases, a number of very small sized holes can permit geopolymer resins to be injected through floor coverings and finishings should lifting not be a feasible or necessary option." Any experiences of this? George On Wednesday, October 9, 2019 at 10:32:04 PM UTC+1, George Miles wrote: A corner of my house may be sinking: I had to cut almost half an inch at an angle off a sticky door, maybe six inches over ten years? Is there a tool to measure the slope or position of the walls very accurately and then again a year later? George |
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