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Battling Subsidence: How ABC Anchors’ Underpinning System Restores Foundations
What Is Subsidence — and Why It’s a Foundation Risk Subsidence occurs when the ground beneath a building sinks or shifts, causing the foundation to move. Common signs include diagonal wall cracks, sticking doors or windows, and uneven floors. It’s a serious issue that requires prompt action to prevent further structural damage. Subsidence can be caused by several factors: Soil shrinkage from dry weather or nearby trees Leaking drains or groundwater washing away soil Poorly co
Nov 252 min read


Why Screw Piles Are a Great Alternative to Concrete Foundations
When it comes to building projects, the foundation is key. A solid foundation provides the stability and support a structure needs to...
Jan 213 min read


Fixing Foundations with a Twist: How ABC Anchors’ Screw Piles Tackle Subsidence
If your building feels like it’s sinking—or worse, if cracks are spreading through your walls—it might be time to face the dreaded...
Nov 19, 20242 min read


Underpinning Foundation Methods: ABC Anchors' Comprehensive Range of Brackets, Screw piles, and Installation Equipment
When dealing with foundation repair, stability, or load-bearing reinforcement, underpinning is an essential process, especially in cases...
Nov 13, 20242 min read


Fast and Flexible Foundations: ABC Anchors' NEW Modular Base System
At ABC Anchors, we’re excited to introduce our innovative Modular Base System , the perfect foundation solution for buildings ranging...
Oct 8, 20242 min read


Effective Subsidence Solutions: Underpinning with ABC Anchors' Screw Pile Technology
Subsidence can be a homeowner’s worst nightmare, causing structural damage that can lead to costly repairs if not addressed promptly....
Aug 20, 20243 min read


Tackling Subsidence with ABC Anchors Underpinning
Subsidence is a property owner’s nightmare. It’s the gradual sinking or settling of the ground beneath a building, leading to structural...
Jun 25, 20243 min read












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