WHAT WE BUILD
Monitoring of heritage buildings
Measurement without touching the historic fabric. Wireless sensors, crack and movement observation, documentation a conservation officer will accept.
Request a quoteAbout monitoring systems for heritage buildings?
A heritage building tolerates no improvisation. Every drilled hole needs approval, and observation runs for years, not weeks. That is why we install wireless sensors — no cables routed through historic walls and vaults — and measure what actually tells you the state of the building: crack width, wall displacement, tilt of towers and vaults. The full record is ready to be submitted to the conservation office.
Installation
Wireless, point-fixed
Measured quantities
Cracks, displacement, tilt
Observation period
From one season to years
Reports
Periodic, for the authority
Key advantages
Minimal intervention
Wireless sensors are fixed at single points, with no chasing and no cabling through original fabric. The fixing method is agreed before installation.
Cracks measured to hundredths of a millimetre
A continuous record of crack width, displacement and tilt shows whether damage is progressing or merely breathing with temperature. That is the difference between repair and observation.
Documentation for the conservation officer
Periodic reports with charts and an event log. An objective record of condition instead of repeated, costly expert surveys.
Applications
Which buildings we cover
Let's talk about your project
Do you manage a listed building or are you preparing a restoration project? Describe the building — we will propose a measurement scope and a fixing method to agree with the conservation officer.