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Wall cracks
timmeh500
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Hello
Looking for opinions on a couple of cracks in my house. We are hopefully moving soon having been made a part-exchange deal but they want a home report done so that's getting done later this week. Though I've been informed that the only thing that's likely to force them to withdraw the offer is subsidence. Everyone tells me these cracks are superficial and just due to natural contracting of the walls when hot/cold but would really appreciate some views.
I've got 3 photos below (have placed my hand below for scale). The 3 cracks sit on a sloped part of the ceiling where it joins the vertical wall. The last pic is near a kitchen cupboard which is about 50 cm wide.
Thanks.


Looking for opinions on a couple of cracks in my house. We are hopefully moving soon having been made a part-exchange deal but they want a home report done so that's getting done later this week. Though I've been informed that the only thing that's likely to force them to withdraw the offer is subsidence. Everyone tells me these cracks are superficial and just due to natural contracting of the walls when hot/cold but would really appreciate some views.
I've got 3 photos below (have placed my hand below for scale). The 3 cracks sit on a sloped part of the ceiling where it joins the vertical wall. The last pic is near a kitchen cupboard which is about 50 cm wide.
Thanks.


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I certainly wouldn't lose any sleep over them.0
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Nothing exciting there, IMO. Just a house doing what it does.Everything that is supposed to be in heaven is already here on earth.
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Thanks for your replies. Just a worrier I guess.0
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