
Ashford Remedial Works
Remedial Building Maintenance & Restoration Services in Ashford
✔ - Fast and cost-effective
✔ - National coverage
✔ - NICEIC registered
Over 600 Clients
5 millions Sqft managed
750 + Qualified staff
ISO Accredited
Remedial Work Services in Ashford
We provide comprehensive remedial works for commercial businesses in Ashford across the education, industrial, and retail sectors.If your business in Ashford requires a professional electrical survey, please let us know the urgency of the work so we can schedule it promptly. Following our inspection and testing, we offer a complete remedial service to address any faults identified. With over 30 years of experience, our qualified engineers will recommend the most cost-effective solutions while ensuring the safety and performance of your electrical installation are maintained.

✅ Free, no-obligation quotes available.
Remedial Works with additional Solutions Tailored to your Needs
Electrical Remedial Works
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Rewiring and Replacements of damaged electrical installations
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Emergency Lighting
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PAT Testing
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Lighting Upgrades
Mechanical and Water System Maintenance
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Replacement or refurbishment Cold Water Storage Tanks
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Water Tank Cleaning
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Pipework Services
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Calorifiers and Water Heaters
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Water Treatment Systems
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Shower Systems

We offer end-to-end solutions for all businesses in Ashford.
Why choose our Remedial Services?
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Always have a personal point of contact.
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Full on-site service management.
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Bespoke service suited to your requirements.
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Ethical employers.
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Over 10 years of satisfied customers.
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accredited Quality
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SIA Approved Contractor
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Management (ISO 9001) (ISO 14001) & ( ISO 45001)
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National coverage.











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Common Types of Remedial Building Works
1. Structural Repairs and Reinforcements
Structural problems can arise due to age, construction defects, or environmental factors. Typical remedial structural works include:
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Repairing cracks in walls, ceilings, and foundations
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Replacing damaged beams or columns
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Reinforcing load-bearing elements to restore structural integrity
These repairs are essential to ensure the building remains safe and capable of supporting its intended loads.
2. Waterproofing and Damp Proofing (Normanton)
Waterproofing protects buildings from water ingress, while damp proofing prevents rising moisture. Common solutions include:
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Liquid membranes and bituminous coatings
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Drainage systems and waterproof barriers
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Sealants for vulnerable areas
Effective moisture control prevents structural damage and health risks such as mould and mildew.
3. Façade Restoration and Repairs
Façade restoration helps maintain the external appearance and durability of a building. This may involve:
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Repairing cracks or surface damage
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Cleaning, repointing, or replacing worn materials
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Applying weather-resistant coatings
A well-maintained façade improves curb appeal and overall property value.
4. Foundation Stabilisation
Foundations can weaken over time due to soil movement or construction issues. Stabilisation methods used in Normanton and beyond include:
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Underpinning to strengthen existing foundations
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Slabjacking to level sunken concrete surfaces
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Installing helical piers for added support
These techniques help prevent further subsidence and ensure long-term structural stability.

5. Cavity Flashing Repairs
Cavity flashing prevents water from entering between the external and internal walls. When flashing is damaged or missing, it can lead to:
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Mould and mildew growth
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Timber decay
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Structural deterioration
Remedial work involves repairing or replacing the flashing to maintain a dry and safe internal environment.
6. Concrete Rot Repair (Spalling)
Concrete spalling occurs when internal steel reinforcements corrode, expand, and crack the surrounding concrete. Repairs typically involve:
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Inspecting and assessing the extent of damage
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Removing damaged concrete and treating corroded steel
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Reapplying repair mortars and protective coatings
Early intervention helps extend the lifespan of concrete structures and reduces future maintenance costs.
Remedial FAQs
How much does remedial work cost?
Costs vary based on the type of work required, the extent of the damage, materials used, and site access. A site survey is usually necessary for an accurate quote.
What are common signs of structural damage?
Look out for:
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Cracks in walls or foundations
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Uneven or sagging floors
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Sticking doors or windows
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Visible moisture or mould
Can waterproofing be applied to existing buildings?
Yes, both waterproofing and damp proofing can be retrofitted to older buildings to improve moisture resistance and prevent further damage.