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    Resin Injection vs Underpinning in Hertfordshire: A Practical Comparison

    15 January 20269 min read

    If your property has subsidence, you'll likely be presented with two main repair options: traditional underpinning or geopolymer resin injection. Both work. Both are permanent. But they differ enormously in cost, disruption, and applicability — and the right choice depends heavily on your specific ground conditions.

    This guide gives you the information you need to have an informed conversation with your engineer or insurer.

    How Each Method Works

    Traditional underpinning extends your existing foundations deeper into stable ground. Sections of earth beneath the existing foundation are excavated in sequence, and new mass concrete is poured to create a deeper footing. It's a proven method used for over a century.

    Resin injection stabilises the ground itself. A two-part geopolymer resin is injected through small (16mm) holes drilled from the surface. The resin expands underground, filling voids, compacting loose soil, and increasing the bearing capacity of the ground beneath the foundation. Real-time laser monitoring tracks movement during injection.

    Head-to-Head Comparison

    FactorResin InjectionTraditional Underpinning
    Typical cost£3,000–£8,000£10,000–£30,000+
    Duration1 day (4–6 hours on site)2–8 weeks
    ExcavationNoneSignificant
    Can you stay at home?YesUsually yes, but more disruptive
    Noise and messMinimalConsiderable
    Depth of treatmentUp to ~6mUnlimited
    Soil typesClay, granular, mixedAll types
    SeverityMild to moderateModerate to severe
    MonitoringReal-time laserPost-completion surveys
    Environmental impactLow — inert materialsHigher — concrete and excavation

    When Resin Injection Is the Better Choice

    Resin injection is ideal for the majority of residential subsidence cases in Hertfordshire, particularly:

    • Clay shrinkage subsidence — the most common type across Watford, Bushey, Borehamwood, and southern Hertfordshire
    • Properties you want to sell quickly — treatment is completed in a day with certification available shortly after
    • Insurance claims — insurers increasingly prefer resin injection because it's faster, cheaper, and equally effective for appropriate cases
    • Occupied properties — no need to move out, no excavation in the garden, no skip on the drive for weeks

    When Traditional Underpinning Is Necessary

    Underpinning becomes the right choice when:

    • The subsidence is severe — foundations have dropped significantly and need to be physically extended to stable ground
    • The ground conditions are very poor — deep soft soils, made ground, or large voids that resin alone cannot address
    • The property needs a deeper foundation — for example, if you're adding a basement or significantly increasing loads
    • Resin injection has been ruled out — after a site investigation shows the ground isn't suitable

    What About Hertfordshire Specifically?

    Much of Hertfordshire sits on London Clay, which is the single most common cause of subsidence in the UK. Clay shrinkage responds extremely well to resin injection — it's the treatment method most commonly used in the county.

    However, areas with more complex geology need careful assessment:

    • [Rickmansworth](/locations/rickmansworth) and river valley areas — alluvial deposits can be variable
    • [Royston](/locations/royston) and north Hertfordshire — chalk dissolution may create voids better suited to void filling
    • [Hertford](/locations/hertford) — multiple river confluences create mixed ground that needs bespoke solutions

    This is exactly why a proper site investigation matters. Any engineer who recommends a solution without surveying the ground first should be treated with caution.

    Cost Breakdown: A Typical Hertfordshire Semi-Detached

    To make the comparison tangible, here's what each method typically costs for a standard 3-bedroom semi with subsidence affecting one corner:

    Cost ElementResin InjectionUnderpinning
    Survey and designIncluded£1,500–£2,500
    GroundworksN/A£3,000–£5,000
    Materials and labour£4,000–£6,000£8,000–£15,000
    MonitoringIncluded (real-time)£500–£1,000
    Cosmetic reinstatementMinimal£1,000–£3,000
    Total£4,000–£6,000£14,000–£26,500

    These are indicative figures — every project is different. We provide fixed quotes after a free survey.

    Making the Decision

    In our experience across hundreds of Hertfordshire projects, roughly 70–80% of residential subsidence cases are suitable for resin injection. The remaining cases genuinely need underpinning or a combination approach.

    The key is getting the diagnosis right first. A proper investigation — including ground conditions, the extent of movement, the building's structure, and the cause of subsidence — determines which method will work. We always recommend the least invasive effective solution.

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