Hi All
I have recently noticed a few cracks in my house and as normal, you see one and then you look for more.
I bought the house 18 months ago and knocked down a wall to make a bigger kitchen. The wall itself was double skinned thermal block, i installed 2 x 7ft katnik (not sure if that spelt right) This was boxed off and have had no problems until now.
I noticed a small crack running up the length of the stairs, this is right along the edge of the stairs and step hight. The crack is on the same wall i installed the supports in, just the other side of an adjacent wall.
Off the kitchen is a garage, there are cracks in the wall (again thermal block) which seem to go from around 6 / 7 ft high through the line of the ceiling. After closer inspection it appears that the ceiling/wall joints are cracked too. I have looed in the loft space and the plasterboard is still tight to the woodwork above.
Do i need to worry about this? i know i should have an engineers round to see it in person but are there any checks that i can do or anything in particular i need to look out for? Around the are that i installed the supports there is no cracking etc...
Any advice gratefully received, last thing i need is to have to knock down half of the house?
Thanks
Gav
I have recently noticed a few cracks in my house and as normal, you see one and then you look for more.
I bought the house 18 months ago and knocked down a wall to make a bigger kitchen. The wall itself was double skinned thermal block, i installed 2 x 7ft katnik (not sure if that spelt right) This was boxed off and have had no problems until now.
I noticed a small crack running up the length of the stairs, this is right along the edge of the stairs and step hight. The crack is on the same wall i installed the supports in, just the other side of an adjacent wall.
Off the kitchen is a garage, there are cracks in the wall (again thermal block) which seem to go from around 6 / 7 ft high through the line of the ceiling. After closer inspection it appears that the ceiling/wall joints are cracked too. I have looed in the loft space and the plasterboard is still tight to the woodwork above.
Do i need to worry about this? i know i should have an engineers round to see it in person but are there any checks that i can do or anything in particular i need to look out for? Around the are that i installed the supports there is no cracking etc...
Any advice gratefully received, last thing i need is to have to knock down half of the house?
Thanks
Gav
