Stangers Testing Services
Formed in 1874 by the Hon. Dr William Stanger, an Inspecting Engineer and surveyor-general of Natal, South Africa, Stanger Tesing Services began as a cement testing consultancy before branching into other fields. In 1903, Reginald Harry Hursthouse Stanger took over from his father and began testing materials for such varied projects as The Mall, Buckingham Palace, the Victoria and Albert Museum and South African Railways.
- +44 141 641 3623
- +44 141 641 9279
- Bogleshole Road
Glasgow, Cambuslang G72 7DD
United Kingdom
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Concrete Investigations
The first signs of cracking and rust staining can serve as an early warning that deterioration of a reinforced concrete structure is about to take hold, However, these signs are not always in evidence requiring specialist knowledge coupled with appropriate technology to identify if the structure is suffering deterioration, albeit in the early stages.
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Building Defect Investigations and Surveys
Building defect investigations and surveys are needed not only when problems arise but when assurance is required that defects do not exist or that the standard of construction is such that problems are unlikely
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Building Materials Testing
Through Stanger Testing Services Limited a wide range of services are available to the construction industry, including standard cement tests, the assessment of aggregates and cladding stone, the valuation of admixtures and the determination of the mechanical properties of most building materials.
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Construction Materials Testing
Stanger Testing Services Limited has extensive UKAS accredited laboratories with analytical facilities for the assessment of chemical, physical and mechanical properties of construction materials. A comprehensive range of tests are available to evaluate the characteristics of a wide variety of materials and building components
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Roofing and Waterproofing
Stanger Testing Services Limited employ experienced engineers and scientists who are available to conduct testing and assessment on a full range of roofing and waterproofing materials.When required specific in-house test procedures have been designed to suit particular material requirements. These procedures can assess material performance in simulated service or environmental conditions.