Hello everyone. I'm buying a 1950s detached house and my level 3 survey report highlighted
an issue with the porch. I'm a FTB so any advice would be greatly appreciated.
There is a porch addition to the front of the property which is made from brick with a pitched tiled roof. It has timber door with a varnished finish and plastic framed side windows with double glazed units. The cracking where it meets the main property is tapered and currently 7mm. Surveyor said the porch is moving away from the property. I believe the porch was built in the 1950s.
I did a CCTV drainage survey to check if the porch movement was caused by dairnage problem. There were some minor fractures, cracking and root ingress identified along the drainage line but we could not confirm the cause of the porch movement.
Seller told me the crack has been there for many years, although they could not remember when they first saw it. They have lived in the property for more than 40 years. They also said that the porch was built on main slab, but they were not certain about this.
What could be the possible cause of the porch movement? Would it need underpinning? How much does it normally cost to repair?
Thank you.
There is a porch addition to the front of the property which is made from brick with a pitched tiled roof. It has timber door with a varnished finish and plastic framed side windows with double glazed units. The cracking where it meets the main property is tapered and currently 7mm. Surveyor said the porch is moving away from the property. I believe the porch was built in the 1950s.
I did a CCTV drainage survey to check if the porch movement was caused by dairnage problem. There were some minor fractures, cracking and root ingress identified along the drainage line but we could not confirm the cause of the porch movement.
Seller told me the crack has been there for many years, although they could not remember when they first saw it. They have lived in the property for more than 40 years. They also said that the porch was built on main slab, but they were not certain about this.
What could be the possible cause of the porch movement? Would it need underpinning? How much does it normally cost to repair?
Thank you.