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Hi,
I moved into a 12 year old house a couple of years back. Basic survey at the time came back clear.
Cracks appeared a year after moving in. I filled the cracks and house was freshly painted at the time but since then cracks have re-appeared in the plaster.
All cracks run horizontal from window ledge to window ledge. PVC windows. See photo.
I am considering paying for an advanced survey to rule out subsidence. An architect has told me it is noticeable where the blockwork was changed on the exterior walls. Would this be the cause? There are no visible cracks outside.
Is this just a weakness due to window frames? Blown plaster?
I should add - walls are cold and need insulated - could this cause it? There is a large tree in the garden - what’s the chances of internal-only cracks being subsidence?
Thanks
I moved into a 12 year old house a couple of years back. Basic survey at the time came back clear.
Cracks appeared a year after moving in. I filled the cracks and house was freshly painted at the time but since then cracks have re-appeared in the plaster.
All cracks run horizontal from window ledge to window ledge. PVC windows. See photo.
I am considering paying for an advanced survey to rule out subsidence. An architect has told me it is noticeable where the blockwork was changed on the exterior walls. Would this be the cause? There are no visible cracks outside.
Is this just a weakness due to window frames? Blown plaster?
I should add - walls are cold and need insulated - could this cause it? There is a large tree in the garden - what’s the chances of internal-only cracks being subsidence?
Thanks