Cracks on outside wall a problem ?

Cracks on outside wall a problem ?

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ExPat2B

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2,159 posts

215 months

Saturday 17th May
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I went to view a property today, I really like it, but on wall has cracks in the mortar running from top of house diagonally down. The crack does break a couple of blocks. Approx width is 1 to 2 mm. How much of a problem is this, should it put me off ?


trickywoo

12,987 posts

245 months

Saturday 17th May
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Looks more like mortar drying cracks rather than anything structural.

James-gbg1e

403 posts

95 months

Saturday 17th May
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No, that's not something I'd be concerned about.

Context would also help though, how old is the property? The pointing looks pretty recent.

ExPat2B

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2,159 posts

215 months

Saturday 17th May
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It's a 1986 property. There is a second set on the same corner on the diagonal . It looks like the porch is sunk slightly

Sheets Tabuer

20,296 posts

230 months

Saturday 17th May
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Doesn't look like subsidence to me, more like drying cracks.

Luckily you've not bought it yet so can get a professional opinion but I wouldn't be worried by that at this stage.

TA14

13,094 posts

273 months

Saturday 17th May
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Sheets Tabuer said:
Doesn't look like subsidence to me, more like drying cracks.

Luckily you've not bought it yet so can get a professional opinion but I wouldn't be worried by that at this stage.
They are a classic settlement type crack.

Hard to say on the internet how serious it is. Seems slight now. If it's gradual movement from 1986 then I wouldn't be worried.

Why has it happened? Porches (and bays) often have shallower foundations, could be a recent change (drain defect, trees, neighbouring work, etc.)

Probably best to have a SE look on site.

119

12,051 posts

51 months

Saturday 17th May
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Judging by the different mortar colours, someone has already repointed it.

Probably lack of lintel above the meter box?