Hi All - Been skulking around the forums for months but only now have had something to post so go easy on me please!
I took the architraves off an internal door frame and noticed that the plaster was (very) loose. Turns out the plaster was not only blown, it was 'hanging' in place. So I started to pry off some of the plaster only to be presented with a huge 'crack' in the corner of the wall. (Note there was no crack in the plaster, so the previous owner must have just plastered over).
Please see the pics. I call it a 'crack' (in quotation marks) as it doesn't look like the bricks have been tied-in/joined properly. The exposed part of the brickwork has a bit of 'give' in it, and actually rests on the joist! I suspect that further up the wall, the brick is probably tied in properly with the adjoining wall, but where the crack starts, a number bricks have come away now actually rests on the joist.
My questions are (hopefully) simple:
- Is this a sign of serious structural issues?
- What would be the remedy? A mate has suggested that bricks to the right of the door should be replaced with studwork (by a chippy).
- What trade would look at this? A brickie or a joiner/chippy (or other)?
I am only starting on my DIY journey and this is not something that I would attempt myself! Any advice is greatly appreciated!
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I took the architraves off an internal door frame and noticed that the plaster was (very) loose. Turns out the plaster was not only blown, it was 'hanging' in place. So I started to pry off some of the plaster only to be presented with a huge 'crack' in the corner of the wall. (Note there was no crack in the plaster, so the previous owner must have just plastered over).
Please see the pics. I call it a 'crack' (in quotation marks) as it doesn't look like the bricks have been tied-in/joined properly. The exposed part of the brickwork has a bit of 'give' in it, and actually rests on the joist! I suspect that further up the wall, the brick is probably tied in properly with the adjoining wall, but where the crack starts, a number bricks have come away now actually rests on the joist.
My questions are (hopefully) simple:
- Is this a sign of serious structural issues?
- What would be the remedy? A mate has suggested that bricks to the right of the door should be replaced with studwork (by a chippy).
- What trade would look at this? A brickie or a joiner/chippy (or other)?
I am only starting on my DIY journey and this is not something that I would attempt myself! Any advice is greatly appreciated!
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