The Panda Nut
Nutty about Pandas Infected by Panda virus and OPD
Great. Same situation we have. Im going to deal with all the internal wall cracks. I wikll maybe replace a few blocks and use both cement and epoxy and brick stiching and then re render with similarly strong render. Im pretty sure this will substantially improve the situation and last longer than her time in the house. Adding wall board will cover the places that may recur. I can always prop the internal blocks and rebuild the lower areas adjacent to load bearing lintels with engineering brick but from what you have relayed I think this would be over kill and so I shall leave it. I may insert some strategic pipes through the wall to allow for inspection of the cavities in the future by camera should it ever be required. If we ever change the massive front window I will build a brick support at each side and narrow the window. Its big enough to take it. Being a bugalow while it its annoying its less worrying than were it two storeys. No work has taken place to cover up the issues other than poor use of poly filler so at least i can see the worst of 58 years of decline.I should have added, in relation to monitoring the cracks in the blockwork, that civil engineer daughter told me to regularly monitor the outside brick walls for cracks and report back if any start developing. Glad to say, now some 40 years? after first noticing the cracks there is still not the slightest trace of a crack in the brickwork. We had quite a chat about cracks in houses and she told me it's not unusual to find small cracks running from the top of windows and outside doors at the corners and they are nothing to worry about, but that if cracks appear at the bottom corners, especially if they extend downwards, that's more serious. If I look very closely I do have some very small cracks, say extending for one to two courses, from the top corner of some of the windows but none from the bottom corners. Apparently this is of no consequence.