Hi,
We're about to embark on a significant renovation project on a 1970s detached house we recently bought. Although nothing was picked up by our building surveyor - nor the structural engineer and three builders quoting on the project, I've since had a very concerned handyman take issue with our brickwork (photos attached).
Much of the external brickwork is peppered with very small <1mm hairline cracks (mostly vertical but some radial), many of which extend through the majority of the brick's height. While I'm no expert, I had assumed these were cosmetic and a result of thermal changes but would appreciate some second opinions. I've not seen examples of this elsewhere and not much online.
I am going to have another builder look and potentially my surveyor back - but I'd be grateful for any expert opinions here. Is this a common phenomenon?
Many thanks
Ben
We're about to embark on a significant renovation project on a 1970s detached house we recently bought. Although nothing was picked up by our building surveyor - nor the structural engineer and three builders quoting on the project, I've since had a very concerned handyman take issue with our brickwork (photos attached).
Much of the external brickwork is peppered with very small <1mm hairline cracks (mostly vertical but some radial), many of which extend through the majority of the brick's height. While I'm no expert, I had assumed these were cosmetic and a result of thermal changes but would appreciate some second opinions. I've not seen examples of this elsewhere and not much online.
I am going to have another builder look and potentially my surveyor back - but I'd be grateful for any expert opinions here. Is this a common phenomenon?
Many thanks
Ben