Hi Everyone,
I'm hoping you might be able to help me with a worrying problem with my 1950s traditional detached house. There is a vertical crack in the external Rockwool cavity filled wall, behind which is the internal load bearing wall dividing the front and back of the house. The roof is a purlin type which I am told is excellently constructed. In the exterior panel between the two chimney breasts is a crack which starts off with a loose brick at the top to the left of the right hand chimney breast. The crack then steps across to roughly the middle of the panel where it drops vertically until it stops 3 feet from the ground.
There are loose and cracked bricks at the top of the wall in the left bedroom and a crack in the corner all the way down to the floor. There is also a crack across the wall where the wooden wallplate meets the brickwork, but I have been advised that this particular crack is common and not a problem.
In the lounge below there are loose bricks at the top and cracks radiating from the corner and loose plaster which I have now knocked off in an attempt to see what is causing this.
I would be extremely grateful for any thoughts on what might be going on here! Photos of it all are attached.
Thank you.
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I'm hoping you might be able to help me with a worrying problem with my 1950s traditional detached house. There is a vertical crack in the external Rockwool cavity filled wall, behind which is the internal load bearing wall dividing the front and back of the house. The roof is a purlin type which I am told is excellently constructed. In the exterior panel between the two chimney breasts is a crack which starts off with a loose brick at the top to the left of the right hand chimney breast. The crack then steps across to roughly the middle of the panel where it drops vertically until it stops 3 feet from the ground.
There are loose and cracked bricks at the top of the wall in the left bedroom and a crack in the corner all the way down to the floor. There is also a crack across the wall where the wooden wallplate meets the brickwork, but I have been advised that this particular crack is common and not a problem.
In the lounge below there are loose bricks at the top and cracks radiating from the corner and loose plaster which I have now knocked off in an attempt to see what is causing this.
I would be extremely grateful for any thoughts on what might be going on here! Photos of it all are attached.
Thank you.
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