Whitechapel's building stock of Victorian terraces and regeneration presents a wide range of pathological challenges. From damp penetration in period walls to condensation in modern sealed buildings, accurate diagnosis is essential before remedial works begin.
Our building pathology team investigates the causes of building defects across Whitechapel. We use a combination of visual assessment, environmental monitoring and invasive investigation to reach accurate diagnoses that inform effective remediation.
Systematic investigation of damp problems in Whitechapel properties, distinguishing between rising damp, penetrating damp and condensation to ensure the correct remedy is applied.
Assessment of cracking and structural movement in buildings across Whitechapel, determining whether movement is historic and stable or progressive and requiring intervention.
Investigation of timber decay including wet rot, dry rot and insect attack in Whitechapel's period properties, with recommendations for treatment and repair.
Assessment of flat roof failures, water ingress pathways and weathering defects in buildings across Whitechapel, identifying the source and recommending effective repair.
Building pathology is the systematic investigation of building defects and failures. It applies scientific principles to diagnose the causes of problems such as damp, cracking, decay and material failure in buildings across Whitechapel.
We use a combination of visual assessment, moisture measurement, environmental monitoring and where necessary invasive investigation to determine whether damp is caused by rising moisture, penetrating water or condensation.
Yes. We assess structural cracking in Whitechapel properties to determine the cause, whether movement is historic or progressive, and what remedial measures are appropriate.
Yes. Our building pathology investigations produce detailed technical reports that can be used to inform remedial works, support insurance claims or provide evidence in dispute resolution.