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We are buying a 21 years ol house 157sq metres with a very large integral garage (sits beneath 3 bedrooms of the house). There are several floor to ceiling horizontal cracks in teh blockwork. in three different walls. Structural engineer report says due to thermal expansion and that the house was built without movement joints and the cracks are due to thermal expansion. The size of the walls over 6m so should have movement joints. Recommends repairs but likely the cracks will return and would need ties etc (sounds like retrospective movement joint fitting). We are unable to see if these cracks are in the rest of the house as the walls are covered with plasterboard etc it's just exposed in the garage. The house is £785,000 and although the engineer seems to think this isn't a problem, I do. I am concerned of consequence of these cracks and in light of the cost of the house wonder whether others think better to cut our losses and run or get a substantial reduction in price. The engineer was recommended by the estate agent.
