I'm in the process of purchasing a bungalow with an extension. The bungalow was built in 1975, the extension in 1994. I noticed a vertical crack in the render and in the brickwork below where the extension joins the main house. Difficult to say the width of the crack as small chunks of render have come off too, and the previous owners splodged random sealant into parts of it, but I'd say between 1mm and 4mm max.
Also, the extension floor is slightly uneven at the far end. I'd estimate only by 15mm max to min, but it's noticeable. I don't know what's underneath the boards. There are no internal cracks in the extension walls, not even hairline, so I'm wondering if it's a case of the extension being simply miserable and poorly constructed, or might there be something else to consider?
The bungalow as a whole needs a fair bit of work so moderate cost to fix wouldn't be an issue. Does anyone have an idea?
Thanks.
Also, the extension floor is slightly uneven at the far end. I'd estimate only by 15mm max to min, but it's noticeable. I don't know what's underneath the boards. There are no internal cracks in the extension walls, not even hairline, so I'm wondering if it's a case of the extension being simply miserable and poorly constructed, or might there be something else to consider?
The bungalow as a whole needs a fair bit of work so moderate cost to fix wouldn't be an issue. Does anyone have an idea?
Thanks.
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