Cracked Mortar Above Window

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Hi All,

We moved into our first house 2 years ago, and I've only just noticed these cracks in the mortar above our lower-floor window. They might have been there all along, but nothing was flagged on the homebuyers report when buying the property.

I was just wondering if this was a sign of something serious/what the best course of action is. I've been so worried after reading about stepped cracks!

There are no internal cracks and no other signs of subsidence, so thought I would reach out to this great community.

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Looks like a weak spot above the window has allowed a little ex-con movement. Not the best masonry set-up considering the stone façade and the lack of joint bonding.
 
Looks like a weak spot above the window has allowed a little ex-con movement. Not the best masonry set-up considering the stone façade and the lack of joint bonding.
Good morning, many thanks for taking the time to reply - it's very much appreciated!

Do you think having a word with builders to repoint/rectify the issue would be the best course of action?

Cheers!
 
Good morning, many thanks for taking the time to reply - it's very much appreciated!

Do you think having a word with builders to repoint/rectify the issue would be the best course of action?

Cheers!
It can be countered with brick tor built into the beds, but the best you can hope for is a pointless re-point.
 
It can be countered with brick tor built into the beds, but the best you can hope for is a pointless re-point.
Great - thank you.

And finally... I probably don't need to worry about it being structural then?
 
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