Properties in Hinckley and across Leicestershire are often built on clay soils that shrink in dry weather and expand when wet. This seasonal movement is a common cause of cracking in residential properties — and is frequently confused with more serious subsidence.
Our Chartered Engineers distinguish between harmless seasonal movement and active subsidence that requires action. We use professional crack gauges and provide a clear, independent report — protecting your insurance position and avoiding unnecessary investigation costs.
Signs of Subsidence to Watch For
- Diagonal or staircase cracks wider than 1mm, especially at window and door corners
- Cracks that are wider at the top than the bottom
- Doors and windows sticking as the structure distorts
- Uneven or sloping floors in severe cases
- Gaps at skirting boards or where walls meet door frames
Common Causes in Leicestershire
- Clay soil shrinkage during dry summers — very common across the Midlands
- Tree roots extracting moisture from clay, causing localised ground movement
- Leaking drains softening soil beneath foundations
- Historic settlement in older Victorian and Edwardian properties
How We Help
We carry out a Specific Structural Inspection (SSI) in Hinckley, assess the cracking pattern, check for active movement, and provide a written report. If subsidence is confirmed, we advise on proportionate remediation. If it's not, we give you documented evidence — protecting your insurance position and avoiding unnecessary claims.
Pricing for Hinckley
- Specific Structural Inspection (SSI) — from £480 inc VAT
- General Structural Inspection (GSI) — from £585 inc VAT
