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Windsor’s Victorian terraces and renovated cottages can hide subtle floor movement from reactive soils, old stumps and drainage changes—digital level mapping shows what’s actually happening, room by room.
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We measure floor levels at multiple points across living areas, bedrooms, hallways and extensions to build a clear picture of slope and settlement patterns. This matters in Windsor homes where narrow layouts can make small level changes feel more dramatic and harder to diagnose by eye.
Your report highlights where floors peak and dip and the direction the floor is falling. This helps distinguish overall site-related movement from localised issues such as a single stump dropping, a bearer sagging, or a concentrated load from a renovated kitchen or bathroom.
We take targeted readings near doorways, removed walls, and junctions between original rooms and newer additions. In Windsor renovations, these transition zones are common places for differential movement to show up as steps in the floor or cracking at plaster junctions.
Bathrooms, laundries and rear extensions can introduce moisture changes and heavier finishes. We focus measurement points around these areas to see whether levels suggest moisture-related softening, drainage impacts, or settlement following renovation works.
If access allows, we note visible subfloor contributors that can align with level changes—such as stump spacing, bearers, ventilation, and signs of moisture. This supports a more useful interpretation of the digital data for Windsor’s older subfloor systems.
You receive a floor level plan that can be shared with a restumper, builder, or structural engineer. The measurements provide an objective baseline to guide quotes, scope repairs, and re-check levels after rectification work.
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Yes, it’s common for older Windsor terraces and cottages to have some level variation from age, historic restumping, and changes to surrounding drainage and subfloor ventilation. A Digital Floor Level Survey doesn’t just confirm that a floor is uneven—it shows the pattern and severity, which is key to working out whether it looks like long-term settlement, a localised stump issue, or movement linked to a newer rear addition.
You’ll receive a clear floor level plan with measured points across the areas inspected, showing relative highs and lows and how the floor falls. We also include practical notes about where level changes concentrate (such as across a hallway, near an opening, or at the join to an extension) and what those patterns typically suggest. It’s written for homeowners and still useful for builders and engineers.
Often, yes. Many Windsor properties include conversions or units within older buildings where floor deflection or unevenness can be a concern. We can measure internal floor levels within the lot you control. However, access to subfloor structure may be limited and common-property issues may sit outside the scope. We’ll explain what can be measured accurately and what might need strata or engineering input.
Yes. Rear extensions and reworked wet areas can create differential movement between the original structure and the newer works, especially where foundations or stump systems differ. The survey focuses on those transition zones to see whether the floor changes gradually or steps at the join. This can help you decide whether you need levelling, targeted support improvements, or further investigation of drainage and moisture.
Clear access along walls and through doorways helps us take consistent readings. If possible, move small rugs, light furniture, and loose items off the areas you’re most concerned about, particularly hallways and rooms with noticeable slope. Let us know about recent works (restumping, re-levelling, new bathrooms, or landscaping) and any symptoms you’ve noticed. That context helps us choose the best measurement points.
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Get in TouchACE Building and Pest Inspections delivers precise, easy-to-use floor level mapping for Windsor homes—ideal for diagnosing slope in period properties and planning restumping or renovation. Call 0485 857 077.