Uniment Houses
Uniment houses are a rare form of 1940s system-built housing, constructed using pre-cast concrete components to address post-war shortages. Typically identified by their rendered walls and steep gable roofs, these properties rely on clinker PRC panel construction with embedded reinforcement. The main inspection focus centres on render cracking, moisture penetration, and the potential for concealed corrosion or timber decay, all of which can affect long-term performance despite a relatively simple external appearance.



