Those Victorian terraces around Clapham Common weren't built for today's demands. Whether you're extending upwards or digging down for that coveted basement gym, the right foundations make all the difference.
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Clapham's housing stock throws up some interesting challenges. Period properties with shallow footings, clay soil that shifts with the seasons, and the occasional surprise from Victorian builders who had rather different ideas about structural integrity. Foundation work here requires both modern engineering knowledge and respect for what's already standing.
Strip foundations suit most Clapham extensions, though the clay beneath SW4 and SW11 often demands deeper excavation than builders initially quote for. Piled foundations become essential near the Common's mature trees - their roots create voids that traditional footings can't handle. Mini-piling rigs navigate tight garden access where larger machinery would demolish half your boundary wall.
Twenty years working between Stockwell and Battersea means knowing which structural engineers understand local ground conditions. More importantly, it means realistic timescales that account for party wall agreements with neighbours who actually care about their property values.




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Standard strip foundations for a single-storey rear extension usually fall between £8,000-£15,000. Basement conversions requiring underpinning start around £35,000, though complex Victorian properties can push beyond £60,000 depending on soil conditions and depth required.
Absolutely - from the grand houses overlooking Clapham Common to the terraced streets near Stockwell tube. Regular projects across SW4 and SW11, including the conservation areas where planning restrictions add extra complexity.
Strip foundations typically cure within 10-14 days after pouring. Factor in 3-5 days for excavation and steel fixing beforehand. Piled foundations add another week, while underpinning projects run 4-6 weeks minimum.
Every foundation carries decade-long structural coverage, backed by professional indemnity insurance. This includes protection against settlement, heave, and any structural movement affecting the supported structure above.
Victorian foundations often need reinforcement before connecting new work. Trial holes reveal the existing depth and condition - sometimes original footings are surprisingly robust, other times they're barely there. Each case gets assessed individually before proposing solutions.
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