Phosphorus/Posphates in a concrete floor

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Am selling a 1960's house, and the buyers surveyor wants to take a second look as he thinks excess phophorus/posphates in the floors may be causing cracks in the walls. Has anyone come across this before and is it a major problem?
 
It's sulphates, and specifically "sulphate attack" of the concrete, not phosphates

I've explained it previously on here, so if you search you should find an in-depth explanation

With regards to your surveyors concerns and sulphates, it is unusual for cracking in the walls to be present without significant [visible] problems with the floor too

Cracks in the walls related to this problem would be confined to the walls below ground or some bulging at floor level - but normal vertical or stepped cracking higher up the walls would have a different cause
 

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