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Is My Residential Building Structurally Unstable?

Integrated Designs • Jul 07, 2022

A structurally unstable building is something which should be actioned as soon as possible, with terraced residential properties especially susceptible to structural issues which may have accumulated over a period of time. Having your building referred to as ‘structurally unstable’ by a trusted professional is likely to generate fear, provoking mental images of homes coming crashing down and mounds of rubble.


Though this is the ultimate worst-case-scenario, you will still want to clarify such a situation before the damage worsens. The following blog will take you through some tell-tale signs that your home is unsafe, with additional information on potential causes and solutions.


Continue reading for plenty of useful advice from the team at Integrated Designs & Associates, and consult us for domestic property design services. Searching for ‘Residential Architects Birmingham’? We’re the organisation to trust.


The Cause

There are plenty of reasons your property could be considered structurally unstable, with everything from harsh weather conditions and decline over time, to poor planning of the design when your home was originally built. Experts will be able to determine the cause of your issues, diagnosing and preventing recurrences of the problem. The earlier this damage is observed and resolved, the less expensive the resulting repairs are likely to be, so keep a keen eye out for the significant signs.


The Signs

Not all signs of structural instability will be immediately noticeable, and you may even be identifying the signs, but ignoring them. Common identifiable factors which are suggestive of instability may include cracks in the brickwork, gaps in window and door frames, as well as bowed walls and uneven flooring. Though these circumstances in isolation are usually nothing to worry about, you should endeavour to get them sorted immediately - correspond with us for information on structural survey costs, alongside varied architectural services.


Finding A Solution

The solution to a building or structure which is unstable will more than likely be found when consulting a trusted professional, who can guide you through the appropriate steps to take. Insurance professionals will be able to advise you on any financial entitlement you are owed, while the integrity of a structure should ideally be retained through careful repairs rather than entire sections being rebuilt. We would always advise against D.I.Y repairs, as this may even worsen the problem.


Integrated Designs & Associates benefit from over 20 years in the industry, meaning that we have built up a wealth of knowledge, invaluable contacts, and industry-leading processes. Highly regarded for punctuality, quality of work, and adaptability, we are based in Birmingham but serve the whole of The West Midlands and The United Kingdom. If you’re looking for a trustworthy local organisation to help out with an array of construction needs and architectural services, contact us at your earliest convenience.

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