RAAC Condition Assessment in Devon

Where RAAC is confirmed in Devon buildings, a condition assessment grades how the panels are performing. RAACScan assesses RAAC across the county, recording deflection, cracking, bearings and water damage panel by panel. Every RAAC survey is carried out in line with the Institution of Structural Engineers' guidance on reinforced autoclaved aerated concrete.

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Grading RAAC condition across Devon

Condition varies widely across a roof, and the things that matter most are bearings and water. We measure bearing lengths, record deflection and cracking, and note water damage and reinforcement corrosion, building a schedule that feeds into a risk assessment and management plan, which the county’s confirmed schools need.

Sectors we serve in Devon

  • Confirmed RAAC school roofs across the county
  • NHS and university buildings in continuous use
  • Coastal-town buildings exposed to moisture
  • Buildings with a history of roof leaks or alterations

Frequently asked questions

What does a RAAC condition assessment cover in Devon?
It records the span, depth and bearing of each panel, its deflection and cracking, and any water damage or reinforcement corrosion, producing a graded schedule.
Can you assess RAAC condition in occupied Devon schools?
Yes. We work around the school day and around continuous public use, using roof-void access and out-of-hours visits where needed.
Why do bearings and water matter most for Devon RAAC?
Inadequate bearing leaves a panel vulnerable at its support, and repeated wetting corrodes the thin reinforcement and softens the material, a particular concern in the county’s coastal towns. We measure both directly.

RAAC Condition Assessment across Devon towns

RAAC Condition Assessment in Devon?

Tell us about the building and what you need, and we will arrange the survey.

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