Do you need mini piling? 5 key questions to ask

Mini piling is a highly versatile process that can potentially provide a wide array of benefits for your project – but is it right for you? Here’s what to ask!
What causes subsidence? The five biggest factors

Subsidence is a significant problem for structures across the UK, with tens of thousands of cases reported each year. Here’s what you need to know about it.
How does heaving affect mini piling?

Heaving is a relatively common issue during mini piling projects – but thankfully, it can often be dealt with effectively as long as it’s spotted in good time.
The environmental benefits of mini piling

Mini piling presents a wide range of advantages for almost any type of small to medium sized construction project – including some key environmental benefits.
How can mini piling prevent flood damage?

Flood damage is one of the most worrying threats that can be posed to almost any kind of structure – so here’s how mini piling can help provide peace of mind.
What are retaining walls? A quick introduction

Retaining walls are often incorporated into mini piling projects, depending on the requirements of the project in question. So why are they so important?
Planning permission v building control – 5 key differences

Planning permission and building control are both very important aspects of compliance for any project – but the differences between them aren’t always obvious.
How do I decide which foundation is best for my house build?

Choosing the right foundation is unquestionably one of the most fundamental decisions you’ll need to make before you begin a new construction project in earnest.
5 times when a structure may need underpinning

Underpinning plays a vital role in stabilising existing structures. There’s a variety of reasons why structures might become unstable – here are the top causes!
What is soil permeability (and why does it matter for piling)?

It’s crucial to take into account soil permeability for any piling project, as it influences the choice of piling techniques likely to get the best results.
