Foundation Movement & Settlement in Sydney Metro
Cracks appearing in walls, doors that stick, floors that slope — your house may be on the move.
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Romans Building Services fixes foundation movement & settlement in Sydney Metro, Sydney, using repair methods matched to local housing stock, salt exposure, age and movement.
Last updated: 2026-05-29
Why we see this constantly in Sydney metro
Foundation movement is the most common structural issue we see around Sydney metro suburbs such as Strathfield, Burwood, Concord and Homebush. Reactive clay soils, broken stormwater, leaking sewer connections and large established trees all drive it. We do full diagnosis before deciding between drainage rectification, root barriers or targeted underpinning. Jumping straight to underpinning without diagnosis wastes money.
Strathfield, Burwood, Concord, Homebush and Parramatta cover the suburbs from the Inner West out toward Western Sydney. Housing here ranges from Federation and inter-war brick homes through to post-war fibro and brick veneer, plus newer apartment stock around the rail corridors. Reactive clay soils are widespread, and many of the older homes have shallow footings that move with seasonal moisture changes.
What is foundation movement & settlement?
Foundation movement happens when soil under a house expands, contracts or sinks unevenly — reactive clay soils in Sydney are a major cause. Signs include stair-step wall cracks, doors that stick, sloping floors, and gaps opening up between walls and skirtings. Active movement needs underpinning to extend footings deeper to stable ground. Minor finished movement can usually be repaired with crack stitching alone. Monitoring cracks over a few months is the cheapest way to work out which you have.
Signs to watch for on your property
- Stair-step cracks running diagonally through brickwork
- Cracks wider than 5mm that continue to grow
- Doors or windows sticking or no longer closing
- Floors sloping — marble test confirms (ball rolls to one side)
- Gaps opening between walls and skirtings or ceilings
- Brick walls tilting out of vertical
- Cracks reappearing after previous repairs
Suburbs we cover in Sydney Metro
We work right across Sydney Metro. Click a suburb for site-specific notes on housing stock and common issues.
How we fix it properly
1. Investigate
Crack monitoring gauges on suspect cracks to measure ongoing movement. Sometimes a drain inspection to rule out leaking services. We usually bring in a structural engineer for anything suspected to be active movement.
2. Fix the cause
Leaking pipes get fixed. Tree roots drawing moisture from under the slab may need addressing. Drainage near footings corrected. Without stopping the cause, any structural repair is temporary.
3. Underpin if required
For active or severe movement, underpinning extends the footing deeper to reach stable ground. Traditional mass concrete underpinning or modern screw-pile underpinning depending on site. Engineered for the specific situation.
4. Stitch the cracks
Once movement has stopped, cracks get structural repair — helical bar stitching tied into the brickwork across the crack. Holds the wall together without needing major demolition.
5. Repoint and repair
Damaged bricks replaced, joints repointed to match, interior finishes made good. The work should be invisible when finished.
Got foundation movement & settlement in Sydney Metro?
Call Minas for a real assessment. We give straight answers and proper quotes — no high-pressure sales.
0414 922 276