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Finding cracks and subsidence in the wall
afzals2000
Posts: 1 Newbie
Hi,
I was wondering how do the surveyor determine if there was a crack in the property wall specially if the wall is coated with cement.
The cement coating could conceal the crack so it wont be visible from observation! Similar issue goes to find subsidence evidence I guess.
Do the surveyor use any special equipment to find these out.
Thanks.
I was wondering how do the surveyor determine if there was a crack in the property wall specially if the wall is coated with cement.
The cement coating could conceal the crack so it wont be visible from observation! Similar issue goes to find subsidence evidence I guess.
Do the surveyor use any special equipment to find these out.
Thanks.
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Comments
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If a wall is subsiding, any cement coating will probably crack as well."You were only supposed to blow the bl**dy doors off!!"0
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There would be cracks on the inside aswell I'd assume?0
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