JHoll97
Structural
- Aug 8, 2019
- 5
Hello again
Just had an inspector look at a home we're purchasing and he found a crack in only one wall of the foundation in the crawl space. This horizontal crack is approximately 15 feet long, roughly 12 inches below grade (if I had to guess), 8 inch thick wall, soil is more of a silt. The wall above and below the crack are still mostly plumb.
The inspector recommends having a structural engineer look at it. He also suggested filling it with some sort of grout compound which he said he's done himself for his own foundation and said his hasn't changed since doing so. The grade is definitely too low next to the exterior so I will have to build it up with some sort of dirt and I will also add extensions to the downspouts which are draining in the general area of the crack.
What would you fine people do/suggest? I don't have much more information than that but let me know if you have any questions.
Thanks!
J
Just had an inspector look at a home we're purchasing and he found a crack in only one wall of the foundation in the crawl space. This horizontal crack is approximately 15 feet long, roughly 12 inches below grade (if I had to guess), 8 inch thick wall, soil is more of a silt. The wall above and below the crack are still mostly plumb.
The inspector recommends having a structural engineer look at it. He also suggested filling it with some sort of grout compound which he said he's done himself for his own foundation and said his hasn't changed since doing so. The grade is definitely too low next to the exterior so I will have to build it up with some sort of dirt and I will also add extensions to the downspouts which are draining in the general area of the crack.
What would you fine people do/suggest? I don't have much more information than that but let me know if you have any questions.
Thanks!
J