Addressing Building Landings in Dammam
Engineering solutions to reduce subsidence and cracks caused by soil weakness or water leaks, through accurate diagnosis and proper implementation of the building condition.
What is Landing Buildings?
Building subsidence is a partial or total downward movement of a building as a result of weak soil or being affected by external factors such as water leaks. We offer integrated engineering solutions to assess and remediate subsidence and reinforce foundations to stop structural deterioration and maintain structural integrity.
Landing Signs
- ✓ Cracks in the walls
- ✓ Landing or inclination in floors.
- ✓ Difficulty opening or closing doors.
- ✓ Appearance of gaps between walls and floors.
- ✓ Cracks around columns or bases.
- ✓ Significant changes in tile or floor level.
Diagnosis and solution method
Inspection
Inspect the site and understand the symptoms.
Identifying the cause
Determine the probable cause of the landing.
Inspection selection basis
Choosing the appropriate inspection method (soil or cracks inspection).
Shoring
Injection of soil below bases or reinforcement of certain areas.
Follow up
Address the impact of leaks and follow up the case after implementation.
Technical report
Deliver a brief technical report explaining the problem and the proposed solution.
Why choose Hamat?
We provide solutions based on accurate engineering diagnosis of residential and commercial buildings, and full compliance with engineering standards to ensure the safety of buildings.
Rapid response and field experience in real projects within Dammam and the Eastern Province.
Processing features
- ⭐️ Field experience in real projects.
- ⭐️ Clear technical reports.
- ⭐️ Structured and safe implementation.
- ⭐️ Commitment to engineering standards.
- ⭐️ Solutions based on a diagnosis, not a guess.
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No. Some cracks are superficial, and some may be associated with subsidence. It is the inspection that determines the degree of severity.
If the cracks are increasing, the floors are falling clearly, or problems appear in the doors and walls, it is better to request a quick inspection.
In some cases yes, especially if the right solution is soil injection. But the decision depends on the diagnosis.
Yes, it is important to deliver a brief report outlining the problem and the proposed solution.