Cremorne’s mix of older terraces, warehouse conversions and modern builds can hide floor movement under renovations—this survey maps floor levels precisely so you can tell “character” from a real foundation issue.
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We take consistent level readings across living areas, hallways and bedrooms to map how the floor behaves across the home. This matters in Cremorne where open-plan renovations can make a gradual fall hard to judge by eye.
A stable reference point is established so results can be compared over time. If you’re monitoring a Cremorne property after underpinning, restumping, or renovation, repeatable data is what proves whether movement has stabilised.
We target readings at doorways, old-to-new extensions, and where different floor structures meet (timber to slab, original to addition). These junctions are common weak points where differential movement shows first.
We look for concentrated dips, ridges or ‘soft’ areas that may indicate subfloor support issues, bearer/joist sag, or slab edge settlement. Pinpointing the pattern helps you avoid unnecessary whole-house remedial work.
Where accessible, we note related signs such as cracking locations, door misalignment, or floor undulations that align with the level data. The goal is a practical link between numbers and what you can see on site.
You receive a structured summary of level variations and areas of concern so a builder, restumper, or structural engineer can scope the right next step. This is especially helpful for Cremorne renovations where multiple trades are involved.
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Converted and renovated buildings in Cremorne often have multiple floor systems and structural changes hidden behind finishes. A digital floor level survey maps the actual highs and lows across the space, including at junctions where original and altered areas meet. This helps you identify differential movement, localised settlement, or simple construction tolerances, and decide whether monitoring, rectification, or engineering input is warranted.
We measure relative floor heights at multiple points across the home using a consistent reference datum. The outcome is a clear set of readings that show where the floor deviates and how the level changes across rooms and hallways. You’ll receive a practical report summarising key variations and locations, with notes on patterns that may indicate structural deflection, settlement, or changes around extensions.
The survey shows the shape and severity of level variation, which often indicates likely contributors such as subfloor support issues, slab movement, or differential settlement around additions. It does not replace a structural engineer’s design advice, but it provides strong evidence to guide the next step. If needed, we’ll recommend the most appropriate follow-up—monitoring, targeted inspection access, or engineering assessment.
They can, particularly in townhouses, ground-floor dwellings, or properties over podium structures where transitions and load paths can be complex. A survey can document noticeable slopes, isolate whether an issue appears localised to one area, and provide objective data for discussions with the vendor, body corporate, or a builder. Access and flooring type can affect what can be measured, so we’ll confirm feasibility before booking.
Clear access helps us take consistent readings, so remove small rugs, trip hazards, and lightweight furniture where possible, especially through hallways and main living areas. Let us know about recent renovations, new flooring, or areas with known issues such as sticking doors or cracking. If the home has multiple levels or restricted rooms, we’ll plan the measurement grid to focus on the areas that best show movement patterns.
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Contact us for more informationACE Building and Pest Inspections provides precise, repeatable floor level measurements that help you act confidently on Cremorne properties with renovations, conversions, or suspected movement. Call 0413 163 187.