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Anderton Structural Repair Services @asrsltd
2 months ago
Crewkerne Library Masonry Repair Is Restored Without Disrupting Services | ASRS

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In a testament to our local expertise and commitment to public infrastructure, ASRS recently completed a vital restoration project at Crewkerne Library. This endeavour, commissioned by South Somerset District Council, showcased our ability to tackle complex structural challenges while preserving essential community services.
Situated in the heart of Somerset, Crewkerne Library stands as a cornerstone of local learning and community engagement. When signs of structural wear became apparent, the council recognised the need for swift and skilled intervention.

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Anderton Structural Repair Services @asrsltd
2 months ago
Extensive Structural Restoration at Riverston School

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Riverston School in Lewisham entrusted ASRS with a significant structural restoration project, recognising our established track record in educational and public sector works. This extensive undertaking highlighted our proficiency in managing complex structural issues within educational settings.

The Challenge:
Riverston School, a key educational facility in Southeast London, was grappling with widespread cracking and downward movement across multiple areas of its structure. The school required a comprehensive solution to address both immediate structural concerns and ensure long-term stability.

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Anderton Structural Repair Services @asrsltd
2 months ago
Choose the Best Repair Services for Lateral Restraint - Bowed Walls

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ASRS uses lateral restraint ties to secure masonry to floor or ceiling joists, ensuring both are firmly connected. A hole is drilled in the masonry at the same level as the timber joists. The restraint tie has a drill bit-shaped leading edge, allowing it to cut into two or more joists as it's inserted. The masonry end is then fixed in place with resin, creating a strong bond. The hole in the masonry is filled with a color-matched mortar to make the repair seamless. Additional structural repair methods, like crack stitching and bed joint reinforcement, may also be necessary to fix cracks or stabilize the masonry.
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Anderton Structural Repair Services @asrsltd
3 months ago
Prevent Cracks with Expertly Installed Movement Joints | Bristol

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Movement joints, also known as expansion joints, are essential vertical breaks in masonry that allow for natural movement. These joints help prevent cracks and distortion in brickwork due to the shifting and settling over time. Typically, movement joints should be placed every 6 to 12m, depending on the wall's construction materials—6m for lightweight concrete blocks and up to 12m for clay bricks.

To optimise flexibility, horizontal cuts are made into the bed joints, allowing stainless-steel helical bars to be inserted. One side of the bar is bonded to the masonry, while the other is placed in a plastic sleeve, allowing for lateral movement.

Based in Bristol, ASRS proudly offers expert movement joint installation services across the region.

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Anderton Structural Repair Services @asrsltd
4 months ago (E)
Choose ASRS to Experience the Best Structural Repair Solutions
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As the leading structural repair specialists, we at ASRS provide cost effective structural repair solutions. All our solutions are non-disruptive and are installed by professionals at the highest level. Our teams of qualified and experienced experts are specialists in brick wall and structural repairs. We will provide you with complete service from diagnosis and repair specification to completion of the work required. We have offices in London, Devon, Somerset, Bristol, Worcester and Cardiff. Get in touch with our experts today!
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