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Subsidence Repair Cost Calculator | Fixed Fees, No Hidden Surprises

Get a subsidence cost repair estimate today using our online calculator. It's quick and easy. We'll get back to you as soon as possible.

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Subsidence Repair Cost Calculator | Fixed Fees, No Hidden Surprises

Subsidence Cost Calculator

Fixed subsidence repair costs. No surprises. ​

Why Subsidence Ltd?

• Subsidence repairs typically completed in 1-2 days

• Subsidence resin injection costs are normally significantly cheaper than traditional underpinning

• Prices are fixed so there are no hidden surprises

• Our method is clean, simple and requires no excavation dig work

• The technique is carbon friendly compared to concrete underpinning

• We provide UK wide coverage, including London

Please note that the subsidence calculator is only an estimate and subject to change following a site visit from our engineers and engineering surveys being completed.

If you have any questions, get in touch with us.

Useful Links

Do you have cracks in the walls of your home? You may be wondering when to worry about them. Read our blog post on when you should worry about cracks in walls.

Find out if your area is at risk of subsidence with our subsidence postcode calculator.

Subsidence Resin Injection - Cheaper than Underpinning. Complete in 1 day.

• Step 1 - Locate the area where there are cracks or sinkage

• Step 2 - Measure the distance along the property that is affected

• Step 3 - put the total meterage into the calculator below

Remedial Subsidence Resin Injection - Stabilising Foundations

Fast & Clean

Say goodbye to the mess and delays of traditional underpinning. Our cutting-edge technology offers a fast, clean, and hassle-free alternative for subsidence repair and sinking floors! No digging required!

Precision Engineering​

Our expert technicians drill tiny 16mm holes in the affected areas, so discreet that they’re typically the size of a coin. Often, there’s no need for internal access, making the process even more convenient for you.​

Instant Hardening for Rapid Results​

Our cutting-edge resin hardens instantly, providing a sturdy, swift solution for subsidence. This accelerates repair, restoring your property faster than conventional methods.​

No More Digging

Our method is clean, simple, and best of all—requires no digging. We've eliminated the need for disruptive excavation from the subsidence solution process.

Stabilise Your Foundations

Our process doesn't just patch up the problem—it raises and stabilises your property's foundations. With us, you're not just getting a quick fix; you're getting a durable, long-term solution.

Privacy and Discretion

With us, there's no need to declare the works. We respect your privacy and conduct our operations with the utmost discretion.

Frequently asked questions about the cost of repairing subsidence

How much does subsidence repair typically cost?

The cost of repair depends on a number of factors, which include whether we are stabilising a concrete slab, foundations or load bearing structure. In addition to this, we have to take in to account the ground conditions as these dictate the depth of treatment we need to carry out.

If you want to stabilise a foundation, then you can use our Cost Calculator and input the number of linear meters that needs stabilising and it will give you a cost estimate.

If you want other types of subsidence repair carried out, please call us or email us for an accurate budget quote.

Is Resin Injection cheaper than underpinning?

Resin injection stabilisation is almost always cheaper than traditional underpinning. Whilst the equipment and materials we use are expensive, the way we apply the materials and the time taken to do the work is significantly quicker than traditional underpinning, allowing us to carry out the work for an overall cheaper cost with less disruption and impact. In fact the costs are often less than 50% of traditional underpinning!

How long does the repair process take?

The length of time taken to carry out the work depends on the length of wall or square area of slab that needs stabilising. The vast majority of our residential stabilisation jobs are completed within 1-2 days, and most of our commercial jobs are completed in 1-2 weeks. In most cases, with advanced planning, the work can be done whilst the property is still occupied and being used!

What happens if I enter the wrong details in the calculator?

Don’t worry. If you are unsure what information to put in the calculator or if you have got it wrong, we always follow up with a phone call to ensure we have got the correct information, or to offer free advice, or to help give you a more accurate quotation!

Get a free subsidence quote today.

• Subsidence? Cracks in walls?

• Subsidence repairs completed in 1-2 days.

• Request a free site visit and quote

Cracked Walls Can't Be Ignored!

Discovering cracks in your walls is often the first indication of potential structural damage caused by subsidence. While some cracks may be harmless, others can signal sinking or damaged foundations. Ignoring these problematic cracks can lead to further deterioration, ultimately devaluing your property. Subsidence is the sinking or settling of the ground beneath a building. It can be caused by a variety of factors, including poor drainage, clay soil, and mining. When subsidence occurs, it can cause the foundations of a building to move, which can lead to cracks in the walls.

When should you be concerned about cracks in your walls?

• What it subsidence, and how to identify it

• Is subsidence covered by house insurance?

• Do I need planning permission for subsidence repairs?

• 5 reasons why resin injections is better than underpinning

• Call us 8am-8pm 7 days a week on: 0333 1300592

23,000

The number of subsidence claims made during 2022

1.5k

Happy Clients

5.76 million

Properties in UK face medium to high subsidence risk

1.5k

Projects Completed

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