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Defect 7 – Structural Movement

Perhaps surprisingly, structural movement is common to every home in the country. Whilst almost all houses experience some level of movement, the effects are usually so minimal as to pass unnoticed.
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Author News_DeskPosted on October 6, 2016October 31, 2018Categories 10 questions on …, Construction Section, General Section, Property Market SectionTags Structural Movement

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