Building facades across Queen's Park are subject to weathering, material degradation, structural movement and fire safety concerns. Our facade investigation team provides detailed assessment of external wall systems to inform maintenance, remediation and safety decisions.
We investigate facade defects and performance issues across Queen's Park, covering all external wall types from traditional masonry to modern curtain walling and rainscreen cladding systems.
Investigation of cladding systems on buildings in Queen's Park, assessing condition, fire performance, fixing adequacy and weather tightness.
Assessment of traditional masonry facades across Queen's Park, investigating cracking, spalling, mortar decay and structural adequacy.
Investigation of curtain walling systems on commercial and residential buildings in Queen's Park, assessing seal integrity, glass condition and frame corrosion.
Planned maintenance assessment for building facades in Queen's Park, identifying priority repairs and projecting lifecycle costs for external wall elements.
We investigate all facade types in Queen's Park including brick and stone masonry, render, cladding systems, curtain walling, rainscreen panels and composite external wall systems.
We use a range of access methods including cradles, mast climbers, abseiling and drones depending on the building height and facade type. We select the most appropriate and cost-effective method for each building in Queen's Park.
Yes. We frequently combine facade investigations with PAS 9980 fire risk appraisals for buildings in Queen's Park, providing a comprehensive assessment of both condition and fire performance.
We recommend facade inspections every five to ten years as part of planned maintenance, or sooner if defects become visible. Higher-risk elements like cladding fixings may warrant more frequent assessment.