Locations We Serve
Expert subsidence repair and ground engineering services across the whole of Hertfordshire.
Baldock
Baldock sits on the chalk downlands of North Hertfordshire, where chalk dissolution and overlying clay deposits can crea...
Berkhamsted
Nestled in the Chiltern Hills, Berkhamsted properties are built on a mix of chalk and clay soils. The valley setting alo...
Bishops Stortford
On the eastern edge of Hertfordshire, Bishops Stortford has varied ground conditions including boulder clay and alluvial...
Borehamwood
Located in southern Hertfordshire, Borehamwood sits on London clay deposits that are highly susceptible to seasonal shri...
Bushey
Bushey's southern Hertfordshire location means properties are built on London clay, one of the most subsidence-prone soi...
Cheshunt
Located in the Lea Valley, Cheshunt has mixed ground conditions including alluvial deposits and London clay, creating va...
Harpenden
Harpenden sits on clay-with-flints over chalk, creating conditions where both clay shrinkage and chalk dissolution can a...
Hatfield
A mix of post-war and modern housing in Hatfield sits on varied geology including London clay, gravel terraces, and chal...
Hemel Hempstead
Hemel Hempstead's Chiltern valley location creates varied ground conditions, with chalk on higher ground and clay deposi...
Hertford
The county town sits at the confluence of several rivers, creating complex alluvial ground conditions. Historic properti...
Hitchin
Historic market town sitting on chalk with overlying glacial deposits. The River Hiz valley adds alluvial complexity to ...
Hoddesdon
Located in the Lea Valley, Hoddesdon has alluvial and gravel deposits overlying London clay, creating conditions where g...
Letchworth
The world's first garden city was built on chalk and boulder clay soils of North Hertfordshire. Many of the original Edw...
Potters Bar
Potters Bar sits on London clay in the southernmost part of Hertfordshire, making it one of the county's most subsidence...
Rickmansworth
At the confluence of the Rivers Chess, Gade, and Colne, Rickmansworth has complex alluvial ground conditions combined wi...
Royston
On the Hertfordshire-Cambridgeshire border, Royston sits on chalk downland where dissolution features and overlying drif...
Sawbridgeworth
A small town on the River Stort with mixed alluvial and clay soils creating varied ground conditions for local propertie...
St Albans
The historic cathedral city sits on a mix of clay-with-flints, London clay, and chalk. Many older properties in the city...
Stevenage
Built as a new town on chalk and boulder clay, Stevenage properties often experience subsidence due to the variable grou...
Tring
Tring sits in a gap in the Chiltern Hills with chalk bedrock and clay-with-flints deposits. The town's location creates ...
Ware
Located on the River Lea, Ware has alluvial ground conditions combined with London clay and chalk, creating varied subsi...
Watford
As one of Hertfordshire's largest towns, Watford sits predominantly on London clay, making it highly susceptible to subs...
Welwyn Garden City
The second garden city was built on varied geology including London clay, gravels, and chalk. Mature trees planted as pa...