There is a brick wall which forms the bellmouth to the estate where I live which consists of a curved wall and a pillar at each end.
One of the neighbours pointed out that the wall has not been 'built in' to the pillars - this has become evident due to contraction of the mortar which has reveale a gap all the way down.
My garden adjoins this wall and I'm concerned about the structural safety of it in the event of an impact. Before I get onto the builder, is this poor building practice and is in indeed unsafe?
One of the neighbours pointed out that the wall has not been 'built in' to the pillars - this has become evident due to contraction of the mortar which has reveale a gap all the way down.
My garden adjoins this wall and I'm concerned about the structural safety of it in the event of an impact. Before I get onto the builder, is this poor building practice and is in indeed unsafe?