Advice needed regarding how to fix a long crack on a internal wall.
The house is of victorian era and has been rennovated with additional rooms added over the past 20 years. We purchased the property 3 years ago.
The problem wall is in the living area. The wall is brick, sits upon bluestone and is part of the original house. The neighbours house used to be attached to this wall on the other side. It has since been demolished but the neighbour has kept the brick wall and has covered it with steel cladding which forms a back drop to their garden (see image 1 & 2 attached).
There are 2 laminated pieces of F17 that hold up part of the ceiling in the living room and are supported by this brick wall. There is a crack that has developed around this beam and the crack runs down to the floor - see images 3,4,5. There is also rising damp along the base of this wall which has made the plaster bubble and the paint fall off. The crack has opened up just above the floor where it reaches the dampness (see image 4).
I need to try to fix the problem of the rising damp and also the crack?
I hope you might be able to help me.
Cheers
Melanie
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The house is of victorian era and has been rennovated with additional rooms added over the past 20 years. We purchased the property 3 years ago.
The problem wall is in the living area. The wall is brick, sits upon bluestone and is part of the original house. The neighbours house used to be attached to this wall on the other side. It has since been demolished but the neighbour has kept the brick wall and has covered it with steel cladding which forms a back drop to their garden (see image 1 & 2 attached).
There are 2 laminated pieces of F17 that hold up part of the ceiling in the living room and are supported by this brick wall. There is a crack that has developed around this beam and the crack runs down to the floor - see images 3,4,5. There is also rising damp along the base of this wall which has made the plaster bubble and the paint fall off. The crack has opened up just above the floor where it reaches the dampness (see image 4).
I need to try to fix the problem of the rising damp and also the crack?
I hope you might be able to help me.
Cheers
Melanie
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