Warranwood homes often sit on sloping blocks with a mix of older stumped builds and renovated extensions—digital floor level mapping helps confirm whether movement is localised or part of a wider foundation issue.
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We take precise measurements across nominated living areas, hallways, and transition points to show how the floor plane changes room-to-room, not just in one spot.
Results are mapped to highlight where the floor drops or rises and whether the pattern is consistent with localised support issues, edge moisture influence, or broader foundation movement.
We establish a clear reference point so your readings can be compared over time if you want to monitor changes after repairs, drainage works, or seasonal shifts.
We document the direction the floor falls (for example, toward the rear or one side wall), which can assist in correlating results with site fall, subfloor layout, and surface water run-off.
Where accessible, we pay close attention to level changes at extensions, renovated wet areas, and remodelled openings—common locations for differential settlement or subfloor support alterations.
You receive a plain-English summary of what the readings indicate, plus guidance on when to consult a structural engineer, builder, or drainage specialist based on the measured profile.
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On sloping sites, floors can feel uneven due to design (split levels), subfloor support variation, or movement influenced by drainage and moisture. A Basic Digital Floor Level Survey measures the floor plane across multiple points so you can see the direction and extent of any fall. That helps you tell the difference between an expected level transition and a pattern that may indicate support or foundation movement.
Yes. Many older Warranwood homes have raised timber floors where changes in subfloor supports can show up as bounce, dips, or a gradual slope. Digital floor level readings help pinpoint where the floor deviates most, which can guide further investigation such as checking subfloor bearers, joists, and stump conditions. The survey doesn’t replace structural design advice, but it provides a solid measurement base.
Your report will document the measured levels across the nominated areas and present the overall floor profile in a way that’s easy to follow. We summarise where the highest and lowest points are, the general direction of fall, and whether the pattern appears localised or spread across multiple zones. Where results suggest a potential issue, we outline sensible next steps for further assessment or monitoring.
They can. It’s common to see slight level differences where an extension meets the original structure, particularly if the subfloor system, footing type, or build era differs. Wet area remodels can also affect floor feel if framing or supports were altered. A Basic Digital Floor Level Survey helps quantify these transitions so you can judge whether they look like a stable construction junction or a change that warrants closer investigation.
Clear access helps. If possible, move small rugs and items that block corners, thresholds, and wall lines so we can take consistent readings. Let us know about recent building works, areas where doors stick, or rooms where the floor feels noticeably different. If subfloor access is available, ensure the manhole isn’t obstructed; even when the survey focuses on internal levels, access information can help interpret patterns.
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Get in TouchChoose ACE Building and Pest Inspections for measured, easy-to-use floor level results tailored to Warranwood homes on sloping sites and mixed-era builds. Call 0485 857 077 to arrange your survey.