clear out
4th November 2020, 12:38 PM
Our 1928 double brick house on clay has developed some bad cracking in both internal and external walls.
Looks like the front corners are dropping away plus the side walls likewise.
I’ve had 3 inspections/quotes re fixing.
All different methods proposed and I need to choose which to go with.
The new eurathane stuff down small holes but fills everything and migrates to any void in the immediate neighbourhood.
Traditional conc/grout in 300mm auger bored holes, about a dozen strategically placed.
Problem is in this old a house which probably doesn’t have conc footings what’s to keep The integrity of the foundation. Will some be fixed and other parts sink again.
Lastly quote saying the sagging isn’t that bad and tying the brickwork together with steel bars across the cracks.
Has anyone any experience with a Sydney company doing this sort of rectification work.
H.
Looks like the front corners are dropping away plus the side walls likewise.
I’ve had 3 inspections/quotes re fixing.
All different methods proposed and I need to choose which to go with.
The new eurathane stuff down small holes but fills everything and migrates to any void in the immediate neighbourhood.
Traditional conc/grout in 300mm auger bored holes, about a dozen strategically placed.
Problem is in this old a house which probably doesn’t have conc footings what’s to keep The integrity of the foundation. Will some be fixed and other parts sink again.
Lastly quote saying the sagging isn’t that bad and tying the brickwork together with steel bars across the cracks.
Has anyone any experience with a Sydney company doing this sort of rectification work.
H.