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  1. #1
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    Default Who would you recommend following up on this brick issue

    real issue with brick on the last couple of inspections and just tying to check what everyone else is doing?

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    Default Re: Who would you recommend following up on this brick issue

    Undetermined cause but suspect the brick shelf broke.

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    Default Re: Who would you recommend following up on this brick issue

    I'm assuming there is a block or concrete foundation behind the brick. I would suspect the crack is due to differential expansion between the different materials due to changes in moisture or temperature.


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    Default Re: Who would you recommend following up on this brick issue

    Quote Originally Posted by Mark Reinmiller View Post
    I'm assuming there is a block or concrete foundation behind the brick. I would suspect the crack is due to differential expansion between the different materials due to changes in moisture or temperature.
    I didn't think of that. That's why your an engineer and I'm "just an inspector".

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    Default Re: Who would you recommend following up on this brick issue

    Cracking due to downspout drainage next to the home.


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