Our Structural Services

If you believe you need a structural engineer but don’t see your specific requirements listed in our services below, feel free to reach out. We’re happy to discuss your project and offer expert advice to see how we can assist with your structural needs!

Our Structural Services

Specialising in Residentials, we can help you with ...

Extensions
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Extensions

Planning an extension means adding extra weight and connecting new parts to an existing structure. We provide full structural designs that support the added load and help the new space work safely with the rest of your home. Our work looks at how the foundations, walls, and beams need to be adjusted or reinforced, and we make sure the structural side of things aligns with your builder or architect’s plans and current building regulations. We also work closely with your builder so everything runs smoothly on site.

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Loft Conversions

Loft conversions are a great way to gain extra space, but they come with unique structural demands. Adding a room in the roof affects the floors, walls, and sometimes the roof itself. We assess what’s already in place and design the support needed for the changes, whether it’s strengthening joists, adjusting roof timbers, or adding steel beams. Our aim is to help you create a safe, usable space that fits your layout and meets relevant building standards, without overcomplicating the build process.

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Internal Wall Removals

If you’re thinking of knocking through walls to create an open-plan layout, it’s important to check whether the wall is supporting anything above. We assess which parts of the wall are load-bearing and design the right supports—often in the form of steel beams or columns. We also provide the drawings and structural calculations needed for building control approval. Whether you’re opening up a kitchen, dining area, or lounge, we help make sure the changes are done safely and that the structure remains stable.

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Chimney Removals

Removing a chimney might seem straightforward, but chimneys are often tied into other parts of the house. Taking them out without proper support can lead to serious structural problems. We carry out an assessment to understand how your chimney is connected to the surrounding structure, then provide the calculations and drawings needed to remove it safely. Whether you’re removing just the chimney breast or the entire stack, we make sure the rest of your home is properly supported before, during, and after the work.

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New Builds

Starting from scratch offers lots of flexibility, but it also means every part of the structure needs to be designed carefully. We provide the structural input for new homes, from foundation designs to wall layouts and roof supports. Our designs are tailored to the type of build you’re planning, whether that’s timber frame, brick, block, or steel. We’ll work alongside your architect and builder to help the project run smoothly. We’re here to support a design that’s not just visually appealing but also safe and long-lasting.

Site Foundation Appraisals

Before buying land for development, it’s vital to understand if the ground is suitable for building. We provide professional site foundation appraisals by advising what ground investigations or testing may be required, such as soil or borehole testing, which you can then outsource to a geo-technical specialist. Once results are available, we interpret the findings to identify any potential issues and provide structural insight to help guide your next steps. Whether you’re a homeowner planning a self-build or a property developer looking to build and sell, our service gives you clarity and confidence before you invest.
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Cracking Assessment Reports

Cracks in walls, ceilings, or floors can be worrying—some are harmless, others may point to deeper issues. We carry out on-site inspections to assess what’s causing the cracking, whether it’s natural movement, settlement, or something more serious. Our reports explain the likely cause, whether further investigation is needed, and what repairs (if any) are recommended. We aim to give you peace of mind and a clear plan forward—whether you’re a homeowner, buyer, or property professional.