Secure peace of mind about cracks, foundation movement & trees — you’re not alone.
Cracks in walls? Doors that stick? Worries about selling or buying a home with subsidence risk?
You’re not the only one facing these uncertainties. Many homeowners lie awake at night wondering if it’s “just cracks” or something more serious.
That’s why we’ve launched a free, public Facebook forum — a place where homeowners, surveyors, and engineers can meet, ask questions, share experience, and get guidance.
Click the link below to visit & join the Facebook forum.
Access to Expertise
Structural engineers and other subsidence professionals are already monitoring and answering questions.
Real-world Experience
Hear from homeowners who have navigated tree issues, clay shrinkage, underpinning, and more.
Share Your Story —
Post photos, case details, and get perspectives from others who’ve been through it.
Empower Yourself
Before paying for expensive surveys, get initial feedback, learning, and clarity.
The place to go on facebook for subsidence questions.
It’s a new group so needs to grow, but there are already a few experts on it ready to read your posts, and help if we can.
So many people worry a great deal about subsidence, and have sleepless nights about cracks appearing in their homes, or having difficulties buying / selling. Very often these matters are easily resolved.
How It Works
Click the link below to visit & join the Facebook forum.
Introduce yourself and your question (photos help!).
Our experts and community will respond with suggestions, clarity, and possible next steps.
If needed, we’ll offer you a formal site survey or crack diagnosis through our company.
About B&SC — Why You Can Trust Us
We are nationwide surveyors and structural engineers specialising in cracking, subsidence, and risk assessments.
We offer both on-site surveys and remote video crack inspections, making help accessible no matter where you are.
We’ve handled many cases where early insight made all the difference — sometimes saving buyers & sellers from costly surprises.
Click the link below to visit & join the Facebook forum.