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Clay White
11-18-2007, 04:18 PM
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Rick Hurst
11-18-2007, 05:47 PM
Clay,
When I personally see things as such I just go ahead and recommend that a building contractor be contacted to bid repairs.
We already know that its sagging or failed, so why bother the expense of calling out a SE just to tell you yes it needs to be repaired.
JMHO
rick
Brandon Chew
11-18-2007, 08:31 PM
Veneer is an exterior cladding and not a structural component.  I wouldn't call for an engineer unless I suspected the cracking was due to structural movement.  If there were no signs of movement I would call for a qualified mason to make the necessary repairs.
JB Thompson
11-19-2007, 07:27 PM
Clay,
 
When I personally see things as such I just go ahead and recommend that a building contractor be contacted to bid repairs.
 
We already know that its sagging or failed, so why bother the expense of calling out a SE just to tell you yes it needs to be repaired.
 
JMHO
 
rick
 
I agree.  I've had two houses this year with enough sagging over the garages that I recommended immediate repairs and both times it was taken care of by the seller (albeit grudgingly).  Even the agent was glad that I called it out and later told me the mason had told her "it was an accident waiting to kill someone".
 
Bruce
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