Structural Survey

Bulging Walls and Bowing Walls

Bulging walls in period properties are a common defect that are often seen along the gable and flank elevations of a property. This defect is especially common in Edwardian and Victorian properties but is also evident in properties of all ages.

Bowing Wall
Bowing Wall

Bowing walls should not be regarded as ‘just the way it was built’ this is a serious structural defect that will require a structural repair solution in order to prevent further movement or complete failure.

If the bowing in the wall is only at the levels where the floor joists run either into or alongside then this is more than likely to indicate that lateral movement also known as outward movement has occurred.

Lateral Restraint Tie
Lateral Restraint Tie

Lateral movement occurs when there is no connection between the masonry and the floor joists or stair case allowing the masonry to move independently. In order to prevent further outward movement you must provide a connection between the two.

Newman’s utilise Twistfix lateral restraint ties which are an 8mm stainless steel tie which are installed externally through a 12mm hole in the masonry into the floor joist. With a concealed resin fix to the masonry we are able to tie the masonry to the floor joist which restrains any further movement.

Wall Tie Failure Caused Bowing Walls

In modern properties or buildings constructed with a cavity wall then the bowing if not confined to the floor joist levels only could indicate that there are other structural defects such as wall tie failure which will need to be assessed.

Out lateral restraint schemes for bowing walls can be guaranteed for ten years covered by an IGL insurance backed guarantee. Contact us today if your property is showing signs of outward movement.

 

 

 

Author: Jon Newman
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Categories: Bowing Walls, Crack Diagnosis

Structural Repair Survey, London, SE1.

Another of today’s Structural Repair Survey’s carried out to this building in London SE1, the property is suffering from cracked brick work in a number of places, the structural defects identified include bowing and cracked masonry due to a lack of lateral restraint aswell as failed pointing to large areas of the brickwork.

A large number of the bricks have been damaged by freeze thaw cycle and sections of the existing bricks have failed completely falling from the building putting members of the public at risk from severe injury.

Our repair scheme will include bed joint reinforcement using Twistfix helical bars, brick repairs using a high strength repair mortar and brick tinting techniques, large areas of the brick work will also be repointed.

Let us help with your Building and Structural repair needs by contacted us today on 0333 444 0154 or email us enquiries@newmans.com

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Crack Repairs To Brickwork

Author: Jon Newman
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Categories: Bowing Walls, Building and Structural Repairs, Surveys, Victorian Property Information

Structural Repair Survey, Putney, South West, London

The first survey of the day to investigate cracks to the brickwork on this large Victorian property.

Structural defects found include cracked brickwork, outward movement to two bay windows due to a lack of lateral restraints, cracked and sagging brick arch lintels caused by lintel failure.

Our repair scheme will include lateral restraint repairs and lintel repairs using a combination of Twistfix structural repair products as well as masonry grout injection and ‘re pointing.

To find out more how we can help you with your building and structural repairs contact our head office today on 0333 444 0154 or email us at enquiries@newmans.com

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Structural Repair Survey

Author: Jon Newman
Posted:
Categories: Bowing Walls, Building and Structural Repairs, Lintel Failure, Surveys, Victorian Property Information