by Fleur de Lis »
Fri May 15, 2009 3:38 pm
I have bought a fairly old house in central South Africa. The outer wall have sandstone block foundations and appear very stable. The floors are concrete, not cracked and generally level. However, several of the inner deviding walls are cracked with the craks opening and closing in time with the rainy & dry seasons. If filled when open they bulge out when closed! As the structural integrity of the building does not seem to be affected I see the problem as cosmetic and most easily solved by installing panelling or dry wall to hide the cracks. However, I would welcome any other suggestions.