Hi all,
I have a 1920-1930 semi-detached house with brick/block cavity walls, which I have been slowly repairing/renovating. It has a problem which is starting to concern me and wondered if anyone had some advice.
The house is 5 – 10 metres away from a busy main road, and when large vehicles such as HGV’s and buses drive over the pot holes and grooves in the road, the house can really vibrate/shake. We have got used to the lower level vibration and have accepted it as a fact of living so close to a busy road, but during particularly bad events when a truck comes past quickly the shaking is quite severe and as the vibrations are tailing off we can hear and feel what seems like structural movement. It sounds like a creak and/or crack, but cannot work out exactly what it is. Sounds like movement in the timbers from the loft or maybe coming from above the window areas. There are also cracks to the exterior on the pebbledash render, these all originate around the concrete lintel areas of the windows and doors that face the road.
My questions are :
Cheers,
Matt
I have a 1920-1930 semi-detached house with brick/block cavity walls, which I have been slowly repairing/renovating. It has a problem which is starting to concern me and wondered if anyone had some advice.
The house is 5 – 10 metres away from a busy main road, and when large vehicles such as HGV’s and buses drive over the pot holes and grooves in the road, the house can really vibrate/shake. We have got used to the lower level vibration and have accepted it as a fact of living so close to a busy road, but during particularly bad events when a truck comes past quickly the shaking is quite severe and as the vibrations are tailing off we can hear and feel what seems like structural movement. It sounds like a creak and/or crack, but cannot work out exactly what it is. Sounds like movement in the timbers from the loft or maybe coming from above the window areas. There are also cracks to the exterior on the pebbledash render, these all originate around the concrete lintel areas of the windows and doors that face the road.
My questions are :
- Are there any areas I should be getting checked that could be in need of repair and making the vibrations worse? Wall ties, roof structure, loose bricks/blocks etc.
- Are there any improvements I should be looking to make in order to strengthen the structure? (I did have a suggestion in the building survey to use some metal plates in the roof to reduce the roof spreading which was evident).
Cheers,
Matt