jay156
Structural
- Apr 9, 2009
- 104
I have a house I recently inspected with bulging basement walls. They are CMU, 10 courses high and bulge approximately 1" at mid-height. According to the realtor, water seepage hasn't been a problem, and I didn't see any staining.
I know there are many remedies for this, and I can search other threads where that has already been discussed, but what the client wants to know is, do they represent a danger of collapse if they are not repaired? The house is about 30 years old, so the walls have been in this state for quite a long time now.
What I'm thinking of advising is to keep an eye on them and if they bulge any more or develop any additional cracks, they should be repaired immediately. Is that good advice?
Thanks.
I know there are many remedies for this, and I can search other threads where that has already been discussed, but what the client wants to know is, do they represent a danger of collapse if they are not repaired? The house is about 30 years old, so the walls have been in this state for quite a long time now.
What I'm thinking of advising is to keep an eye on them and if they bulge any more or develop any additional cracks, they should be repaired immediately. Is that good advice?
Thanks.