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  1. R

    Cracks in render serious or not?

    Hi I am looking to buy this house, I wanted your thoughts on this crack in the render and how serious it is, could it be subsidence?
  2. M

    Responsibilities and Preventative Measures for Building Near Older Properties (1949): Focus on Subsidence and Foundations

    Focusing on subsidence and foundation issues only. What responsibilities should a homeowner and their builder take on when building on the boundary line 2 meters next to a neighboring property that was built in 1949? Of course, the Party Wall Act applies. What preventative measures could they...
  3. E

    Possible subsidence in new house

    Hello, we've recently moved into a Victorian mid-terrace house and have become concerned about the number and size of the cracks throughout the property. We had a level 3 survey done before we moved in and they didn't flag anything concerning but caveated that as usual so I don't fully trust...
  4. J

    Exterior vertical hairline crack. Reason to worry?

    Hello, We brought this house around a year ago. Built in 1990’s. The other week I noticed a rather long hairline crack running up the corner of the house. Runs from the bottom, through DPM and through around 12 bricks… The previous owner has planted a decent sized shrub that has a fairly thick...
  5. H

    Advice needed- cracks around windows interior and exterior

    Hello, I'm considering purchasing this property but I'm worried about cracks around the windows both internally and externally. The windows sit one on top of the other and the external crack in the picture below sits between the two of them. We're first time buyers in our 30s and have already...
  6. J

    Cracked Mortar Above Window

    Hi All, We moved into our first house 2 years ago, and I've only just noticed these cracks in the mortar above our lower-floor window. They might have been there all along, but nothing was flagged on the homebuyers report when buying the property. I was just wondering if this was a sign of...
  7. A

    Buying a house with subsidence caused by next-door new build and negligence. Worth it?

    Hi all, it’s an interesting one I hope. House in London in a very good neighbourhood and street avg c£1m came to the market. I'm not a builder, just a family looking to upscale because of kids. Problem in my neighbourhood are the houses that shoot up in values over the last few years. This...
  8. E

    Crack above lintel and on internal wall

    Hi all, Looking to get some advice on these two cracks. We're about to exchange contracts on this 1980s probate house. It's been sitting empty since April last year and it's been a long and arduous process. On our final viewing we just noticed these two cracks. 1. Above a window externally...
  9. E

    ?Oversailing at DPC

    I've lived in my current house for over 20 years now- 1940s semi. I must admit, I never pay close attention to brick work etc, but I know there are no cracks or obvious signs of subsidence. I'm planning on resurfacing my driveway and as part of this, I've had a really good look at the DPC. I...
  10. Jimthomasgreen

    Cracked External Brick

    Hi all, me and the wife are buying our first home. We have found the perfect home, and on a viewing I noticed a crack running down between the bricks from a window upstairs (picture attached). Does anyone with knowledge know if they are something to be worried about?
  11. K

    Do I have subsidence?

    Hello, I’m looking for advice on some problems I’ve found around my house, which has had previous subsidence issues. I have a horizontal bulge in the plasterboard wall along the stairwell (pics attached). There are also small cracks along the plaster board joins all around the rest of the...
  12. H

    Removing flooring revealed issues with concrete floor and plumbing...

    Hi, I hope someone can help? I’ve moved into a 60s house which has not been kept up to date, and whatever has been done looks like it was always done on the cheap. I recently removed the flooring as it was rotten through due to a leaking sink. Underneath the rotten plywood was a concrete floor...
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