Hi
Last year I bought a ground floor flat [part of a 1900 victorian house which has been converted]
I didnt notice on viewing [and nor did my survey pick up] that there is a virtical crack running from base to roof on the external gable wall. as a result the original surveyor instructed a second independant survyer who's report advised this was thermal movement and recommened to repair the render. The crack was then subsequently and temporarily filled to make water-tight for winter with fibreglass?? i think. the initial surveyor send me a cheque to cover the cost of this [minimal] and is asking me to close this case.
My questions are: should the whole wall not be re-rendered? [patching not good as the crack may only open up again], and if so how is this done? and what are likely costs? If the cae I think the surveyor should be footing the bill. and does anyone know of any recommended plaste / render companies near chertsey, surrey that I can ask?
many thanks
Last year I bought a ground floor flat [part of a 1900 victorian house which has been converted]
I didnt notice on viewing [and nor did my survey pick up] that there is a virtical crack running from base to roof on the external gable wall. as a result the original surveyor instructed a second independant survyer who's report advised this was thermal movement and recommened to repair the render. The crack was then subsequently and temporarily filled to make water-tight for winter with fibreglass?? i think. the initial surveyor send me a cheque to cover the cost of this [minimal] and is asking me to close this case.
My questions are: should the whole wall not be re-rendered? [patching not good as the crack may only open up again], and if so how is this done? and what are likely costs? If the cae I think the surveyor should be footing the bill. and does anyone know of any recommended plaste / render companies near chertsey, surrey that I can ask?
many thanks