Hi people just wanted some advice as I am about to exchange contracts on a house. When I visited the house today I noticed in the kitchen a couple of cracks in the wall which concern me. These cracks appear on 2 different walls directly below where the ends of a support beam is rested. It looks to an untrained eye these are stress cracks caused as the section of walls the beam is rested on are unable to support the weight. The cracks have a gap of approximately 1-2 mm and are about 9 inches long running down the wall. I noticed on one wall the cracks were more prominent and appear on both the inside and outside of the wall where there is a door directly below.
The seller assures me as the house is built on clay it is normal seasonal cracks which tend to open and close with the seasons. As this is an ex council house, it appears from the seller's explanation the support beam was installed when a load bearing wall was removed by council contractors 36 years ago when the council were renovating there housing stock in the area. He admitted the installation of the beam was a bit of a bodge job and mentioned something about having to pack the beams in himself when he moved in.
As a first time buyer I still have niggling doubts and can't decide how to proceed even though I know am probably being overcautious. The building survey or mortgage valuer did not express any concerns about the above, I'm inclined to believe as nothing has collapsed or failed since the beam was installed 36 years ago it's probably unlikely to now.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
The seller assures me as the house is built on clay it is normal seasonal cracks which tend to open and close with the seasons. As this is an ex council house, it appears from the seller's explanation the support beam was installed when a load bearing wall was removed by council contractors 36 years ago when the council were renovating there housing stock in the area. He admitted the installation of the beam was a bit of a bodge job and mentioned something about having to pack the beams in himself when he moved in.
As a first time buyer I still have niggling doubts and can't decide how to proceed even though I know am probably being overcautious. The building survey or mortgage valuer did not express any concerns about the above, I'm inclined to believe as nothing has collapsed or failed since the beam was installed 36 years ago it's probably unlikely to now.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.