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To: greeneyes
"Now and then I notice a crack in the brick right where about where the basement meets the upstairs,..."

That might not be a soil or seismic problem. It might be caused by differences in expansion and contraction rates and extents between different materials (examples, between concrete and wood or between poured concrete and blocks due to porosity differences). It might not be a serious structural problem. It might only be brick ties on a wall of one material pulling against brick ties on a wall of another material. I could even be caused by seasonal differences in temperature between one wall and another under the brick veneer.

"...and wonder if we should put some mortar In the qtr inch by 1 inch space or not."

Whenever you need to have it looking prettier, that will work.


74 posted on 06/08/2016 3:46:55 PM PDT by familyop ("Welcome to Costco. I love you." --Costco greeter in the movie, "Idiocracy")
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To: familyop

Well, the engineer said It was because it was trying to go downhill and needed bracing. He was supposed to be an expert on the issue.

The various local contractors told the neighbors it was due to the soil being much drier than usual. Ins adjustors told the neighbors it was settlement.

Myself, I found out about all the neighbors kinda after the fact, and it all happened close to the same point in time - maybe the same day - no one could remember exact dates. However, there was a bit of seismic activity along the New Madrid Fault line, so I really think it was that. LOL

Seriously who knows for sure???? We built the house and moved in before the outside was finished. It is all brick - no painting maintenance required - hubby insisted.

He laid all the brick and oldest daughter carried the mortar and handed it up once he got to the upper areas. It took almost 3 years to finish. He did the front first. Did I mention he has great skills???

His daddy told me when we got married, that Hubby would always have a job, because he taught him all about bricks and mortar. He’s almost a legend here because of his skill at this as well as finishing concrete (flatwork).

Over the years, he has taught many a young man how to do such jobs. He worked his way through college. And during the summer, has done this work as a sideline to his main job. Continued the work after retirement.

Said when he retired, that he wanted to work. If he was not able to work, just put him six feet under. I said great - I’m sick of working-you can work as long as you want to. LOL


75 posted on 06/08/2016 10:47:41 PM PDT by greeneyes (Moderation in defense of your country is NO virtue. Le//t Freedom Ring.)
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