Small cracks in bricks - anything to worry about?

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Hi,

I have recently bought and moved into a new house. We had a full survey done and the surveyor gave the “external walls and brickwork” the top rating. Since moving in, I have noticed a few cracks in some of the bricks. As far as I can see, none or very few of the cracks extend the full length of the brick, and there doesn’t seem to be any that extend through multiple bricks.

I’ve attached a couple of photos with measurements. Are these anything to be concerned about? If not necessarily concerning, should I be looking into filling or otherwise treating the affected bricks?

Thank you!
 

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There is a standard for clay bricks, BS 771-1, and this covers the acceptable amount and type of fissures and other defects.

Whilst a few are not significant, many in many bricks may not be to the permitted quality.

Contact the manufacturer's rep, or an independent surveyor if there are a significant amount of these bricks and you are concerned.
 
Thanks for the replies - should have been more clear. House is new to me but was built in 1995
 
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Thanks for the replies - should have been more clear. House is new to me but was built in 1995
In that case there's nothing to worry about. Stocks often have a few cracks in them. When you are working for a subbie you don't have time to sort every brick out. There's no sign of any spalling in 30 years.
 

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