jkbemdavis
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Hi All,
I live in my family's 1912 brick farm house. Prior to my grandfather's passing, he had some work done to repair a crack in one of the wing walls that is on the back side of the house. (There are two on that end of the house) I have been living there for 5 years now, and have noticed that the crack has returned and in fact has worsened, although there are no cracks or issues with the brick walls of the house. In your opinion, is the wing wall necessary structurally to support the house, or do you think it was put in place to retain the earth materials that now serve as a flower bed on both sides? My question basically is if I should rebuild the wing wall or if it is just aesthetic at this point? My wife would eventually like for me to build a wrap around deck from the small porch visible in the one picture around to the other side... and it would be above the wing wall.
Thanks for sharing your thoughts.
I live in my family's 1912 brick farm house. Prior to my grandfather's passing, he had some work done to repair a crack in one of the wing walls that is on the back side of the house. (There are two on that end of the house) I have been living there for 5 years now, and have noticed that the crack has returned and in fact has worsened, although there are no cracks or issues with the brick walls of the house. In your opinion, is the wing wall necessary structurally to support the house, or do you think it was put in place to retain the earth materials that now serve as a flower bed on both sides? My question basically is if I should rebuild the wing wall or if it is just aesthetic at this point? My wife would eventually like for me to build a wrap around deck from the small porch visible in the one picture around to the other side... and it would be above the wing wall.
Thanks for sharing your thoughts.