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    Natural Subsidence - Moderate rating

    Hi Noseall, how do I find out whehter the soil is clay sustrate/heave? Please advise - thanks again
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    Natural Subsidence - Moderate rating

    Thanks Static for your reply. The house was built in 1930' L&R
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    Natural Subsidence - Moderate rating

    THANKS for your reply. The house we hope to buy has a big oak tree at the end of the garden (120 feet) and 10 meters away to the front of the house there is an island of trees. The road is a conservation area. Am I right to say that this house may have a bigger problem with clay heave than if...
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    Natural Subsidence - Moderate rating

    Dear Forum Although there were no obvious sign of any cracks or subsidence when we viewed a house and the mortgage surveyor did not see any nor a friend surveyor. However, the Environmental Report indicates that there is a moderate natural subsidence potential in the area surveyed (250meter...
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    No Guarantte Certification implication

    Folks, - We need help . Our offer for a house was based on what we saw. The seller told us that the double windows/doors were installed last year with a 10 yrs guarantee. However, their solicitor now confirmed to ours that there is no guarantee but only Fensa certificate. Our concerns...
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    SOLID WOOD FLOOR THICKNESS

    Thanks all for your replies. the 10mm wood I saw does not say T&G. Does it mean that it is difficult to put down ? +++ Moderator's note: Please use the "post reply" button not the "quote" button M.R. +++
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    SOLID WOOD FLOOR THICKNESS

    Dear Forum We would like to have our upstair to be layed with Solid Oak Wood Floor and have been told by the seller that the minimum thickness of the wood needs to be 14mm otherwise it will move. I have found extremely beautiful French Solid Wood (prime) but the thickness is only 10 mm...
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