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Belgrave Heights homes often sit on sloping blocks with timber floors, split levels and heavy tree cover—small movements can show up as uneven floors, sticking doors and cracking. A digital survey pinpoints where level changes are happening.
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We take precise measurements across each accessible room, not just one or two points. This matters in Belgrave Heights where split-level designs and add-ons can create localised dips that are easy to miss without a grid approach.
Results are presented as a clear map showing high and low points and the direction of fall. This helps you understand whether the issue is isolated to one corner, follows an external wall, or runs through the centre of the home.
We pay close attention to level changes at hallways, door thresholds, and where extensions meet original construction. These are common ‘tell’ areas for differential settlement and can explain cracking at plaster joins or changes in floor feel.
Where the home has timber floors on stumps or bearers and joists, readings help indicate whether there’s a broader slope or a point movement that may align with a support location. The data supports smarter follow-up inspections under the floor.
If you’ve noticed sticking doors, gaps at skirtings, bouncing floors, or cracking around windows, we note where those symptoms line up with measured level changes. This links ‘what you see’ to ‘what the numbers show’.
Your report explains practical options such as monitoring timeframes, when to seek an engineer’s opinion, or when to prioritise drainage and subfloor support checks. It’s written so buyers and owners can act on it immediately.
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Yes. Sloping sites can produce level changes that feel ‘normal’ until doors start sticking or cracks appear. A Digital Floor Level Survey measures multiple points across the home and maps the results, so you can see whether the fall is gradual (often long-term) or concentrated in one area (more consistent with a localised support or moisture-related issue).
You’ll receive a clear summary of where measurements were taken, the recorded deviations, and a map showing high and low areas across the accessible floor. We also explain what the pattern suggests and outline practical next steps, such as monitoring, subfloor inspection focus areas, or when it’s appropriate to seek structural engineering advice.
Usually, yes. We work around typical furniture and take readings where we can access the floor safely and consistently. If large rugs, heavy items, or tight rooms limit coverage, we’ll note it and still aim for a grid that captures the main living areas and key transitions. We’ll tell you in advance if moving small items would improve accuracy.
It’s often a smart choice. Many Belgrave Heights homes have timber floors and subfloors where support conditions can vary across the footprint, especially on cut-and-fill or stepped sites. A digital survey helps identify whether the floor is uniformly sloping or if there are pronounced low points that may align with specific support lines, making follow-up checks far more targeted.
It shows the pattern and extent of level change, which is a strong clue, but it doesn’t diagnose the cause on its own. Causes can include subfloor support issues, drainage and moisture changes, or movement at joins between building stages. We use the results to recommend the most relevant next inspection or specialist input so you’re not guessing.
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Get in TouchACE Building and Pest Inspections provides precise floor level mapping suited to sloping Belgrave Heights homes, with reporting that clearly explains what the readings mean and what to do next. Call 0485 857 077.