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Crack in wall

We will be getting a surveyor to look at this but can anyone advise until I can arrange it;

just today noticed a crack under the bay window that goes right through the bricks - each brick has a vertical crack down it
  • No history of subsidence locally
  • Tree with large roots was removed about 50 years ago but one large root did point in this direction
  • No crack visible inside house
  • Solid 1930s brick built house with non-cavity walls
  • No crack visible above bay
Many thanks
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  • greenface
    greenface Posts: 4,871 Forumite
    Mortgage-free Glee!
    Sound like your downstairs bay and not between bays . If its split your bricks somethings moved .If its followed your mortar its still moved but differently . Difficult to say but your getting a survey anyway . I would go for a free estimate first from a reccommended builder then you will learn more about what it is and how much to fix it . A suveryor will charge you more then you need to think about getting it fixed .
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  • First suggestion. Check to see if any surface water drainage around or in area of bay is leaking (plumber ?). Are you on a sandy soil ?
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  • robpw2
    robpw2 Posts: 14,044 Forumite
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    sounds like you need a dr
    With a blue box


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  • robpw2 wrote: »
    sounds like you need a dr
    With a blue box

    Que????????????
    Are you on a sandy soil ?
    No, clay
    You never know how far-reaching something good, that you may do or say today, may affect the lives of others tomorrow
  • robpw2
    robpw2 Posts: 14,044 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    Que????????????


    No, clay
    amelia pond had a crack in the wall and he fixed it with his sonic screwdriver


    Slimming world start 28/01/2012 starting weight 21st 2.5lb current weight 17st 9-total loss 3st 7.5lb
    Slimmer of the month February , March ,April
  • greenface
    greenface Posts: 4,871 Forumite
    Mortgage-free Glee!
    Whitney Huston had crack in her wall (probably still there)
    :cool: hard as nails on the internet . wimp in the real world :cool:
  • We will be getting a surveyor to look at this

    Just be careful who you pick. Many Surveyors will not comment on structural movement and will just look at it and then recommend that a report is obtained from a structural engineer

    So, either ask for a report from a structural engineer in th efirst place, or if instructing a building surveyor, ask him if he is either competent or prepared to comment on structural matters

    In the meantime, all buildings move and cracking is common without it being a problem. In this location, any cracking is not a major issue and you can monitor cracking for yourself for a while to see if it progresses. It's only a concern once you can start getting your fingers into it and if it appears internally too, and any survey may well recommend a period of monitoring in any case ... only you will pay someone to do that monitoring
  • Could be just a stress/pressure crack.
    "You were only supposed to blow the bl**dy doors off!!"
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