Hi, I'm a first time buyer who has just moved into a flat in South East London - in a bit of a subsidence hot spot. It was built circa 1900.
I recently spotted this crack next to a window - internal only, probably about 1mm (maybe slightly under).
I am worried this might be subsidence. I found out another flat in the property (not directly below but adjoined) had to have the bay window underpinned as a result of subsidence.
There has been no movement since, and my level 3 building survey said there was none - apart from the typical movement within the parameters you would expect from such an old property.
Double glazed windows were recently installed to replace the single glazed ones.
Appreciate this is just a picture and further monitoring needs to be done - but what do you think? Could you put my mind at ease!?
Thanks very much
I recently spotted this crack next to a window - internal only, probably about 1mm (maybe slightly under).
I am worried this might be subsidence. I found out another flat in the property (not directly below but adjoined) had to have the bay window underpinned as a result of subsidence.
There has been no movement since, and my level 3 building survey said there was none - apart from the typical movement within the parameters you would expect from such an old property.
Double glazed windows were recently installed to replace the single glazed ones.
Appreciate this is just a picture and further monitoring needs to be done - but what do you think? Could you put my mind at ease!?
Thanks very much