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Hi,

 

I would like some help with identifying a couple of trees. One directly outside a house we are thinking of moving to and a larger one slightly further along the road outside the neighbouring property.

Obviously, possible subsidence issues spring to mind! Any advice would be welcome.

 

 

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Plus a lot of chalk outside of Uxbridge......... Anyway,   these trees are within a house you are buying? The surveyor will have noted their concerns. K

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1 minute ago, Khriss said:

Plus a lot of chalk outside of Uxbridge......... Anyway,   these trees are within a house you are buying? The surveyor will have noted their concerns. K

Thanks. Yes, we are having the survey done on Monday.

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4 minutes ago, daltontrees said:

I think you are confusing soils with shrinkable clays.

 

Sorry, maybe I'll expand. The "more information" tab for a lot of areas contains the details about drainage and what the soil drains to i.e. Chalk or limestone. Information (at least in my experience) is also given which can show sub soil types 

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20 minutes ago, monkeybusiness said:

Is there a history of subsidence? 
How ‘deep’ a survey are you paying for? 

Not on that property but the neighbouring property (detached) had underpinning in 1991

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3 hours ago, Paddy1000111 said:

Sorry, maybe I'll expand. The "more information" tab for a lot of areas contains the details about drainage and what the soil drains to i.e. Chalk or limestone. Information (at least in my experience) is also given which can show sub soil types 

Cut out the middle man and go straight to the British Geological Survey maps.

http://mapapps.bgs.ac.uk/geologyofbritain/home.html?

 

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51 minutes ago, Paddy1000111 said:

Hopefully this link works... You should be able to see what soil you have here> 

MAPAPPS2.BGS.AC.UK

 

 

50 minutes ago, Paddy1000111 said:

Hopefully this link works... You should be able to see what soil you have here> 

MAPAPPS2.BGS.AC.UK

 

 

I think you are confusing soils with ahrinkable clays.

 

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