I'm not 100% sure if this is the right forum, but I figure its closest to a building problem.
My brother and myself are moving into a new house soon, and we were putting a TV mount up the other day. Its a heavy duty mount for TV's upto 52". The mounting place was the chimeny, and fixings were provided in the form of 4x 13mm diamiter, 80mm long plugs and hex head bolts.
I drilled the 4 holes straight, and pushed the plugs in. They fitted snuggly, held the mount up, started screwing the bolts in, but the top left one started to go in at an angle, then a very quiet click occured. and a hair crack apeared between the two left hand bolts.
The plaster in that area is not hollow sounding when tapped.
The wall is breeze block, not solid brick.
My question is this:
Is this likely to be just the plaster cracking, meaning the wall strength hasn't been impared.
Or is there a chance the block work behind has cracked, weakening the whole wall.
We're prepared to move the mount down some so that the top (angled) bolt isn't needed. Does anyone feel this will cause problems? Also, as we've lost the old fixings. which can we replace them with?
My brother and myself are moving into a new house soon, and we were putting a TV mount up the other day. Its a heavy duty mount for TV's upto 52". The mounting place was the chimeny, and fixings were provided in the form of 4x 13mm diamiter, 80mm long plugs and hex head bolts.
I drilled the 4 holes straight, and pushed the plugs in. They fitted snuggly, held the mount up, started screwing the bolts in, but the top left one started to go in at an angle, then a very quiet click occured. and a hair crack apeared between the two left hand bolts.
The plaster in that area is not hollow sounding when tapped.
The wall is breeze block, not solid brick.
My question is this:
Is this likely to be just the plaster cracking, meaning the wall strength hasn't been impared.
Or is there a chance the block work behind has cracked, weakening the whole wall.
We're prepared to move the mount down some so that the top (angled) bolt isn't needed. Does anyone feel this will cause problems? Also, as we've lost the old fixings. which can we replace them with?