Claimstech – No.1 in Subsidence, Fire & Flood Damage

Hello from all of us here at Claimstech  The Number 1 in subsidence, fire & flood damage

If you don’t know us yet, we are your ‘go-to’ consultancy with a network of highly experienced 

Chartered Engineers & Surveyors working with you across the UK.

All properties require maintenance and repairs over their life cycle. When a defect develops such as cracking, slopes on floors or walls or damp, the root cause of the problem must be identified to prevent further damage.

Common causes of defects:

  • Damp – rising, penetrating and condensation
  • Rot – wet and dry
  • Flat roof deterioration
  • Roof spread
  • Subsidence or heave
  • Landslip
  • Defective drainage
  • Undersize joists and beams
  • Retaining wall failure
  • Compaction of infill


Is your home showing any evidence of defect and you are unsure of the cause? Call us NOW!

We can assess the damage present and give you an informed decision on exactly what has caused the problem. We will make recommendations for mitigating the defect and how the building should be repaired. The correct identification of a defect can save you thousands of pounds in unnecessary work.

Our service is entirely independent; we are not affiliated to any other organisation with a vested interest in the required repair. Our professional advice is based on qualifications and experience to provide you with a competent, transparent and logical solution.

A final message to all Housing AssociationsLoss AssessorsBrokersInsurers –

We can help you on a wide range of issues with any of your properties or projects.

Please call us NOW on 01423 799177 or email us  – office@claimstech.co.uk

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