Browse Forums General Discussion 1 Feb 11, 2021 7:51 am I have an old 60's clinker brown brick flat which has some pretty significant cracks. I got a few engineers and although the foundations are probably a bit shaky, the majority was due to excess moisture and seasonal variations. Assuming I want to resurface the interior walls - what is a way that I can cover the brick and repair/replace the plasterboard that has a bit more movement capabilities? I can't seem to find an appropriate search term that brings up what I need to look for. Thanks! Have look at your house plans and you will probably find that brick articulation joint has been missed. Maximum allowable spacing is 6M or 5.5M for a wall with window… 17 20608 Are they stumps or screw piles ? How much fill is there, is the site a class "P" ? A "H2" site is not supposed to have stumps it is supposed to have grid beams according… 1 6955 House movement is always a potential problem and there is a cause. Yes you should have it inspected by a competent and experienced building consultant 2 7058 |