Hi guys,
(btw, if there is a problem with this post can a moderator please pm me? I've had to repost twice now )
I'm considering buy a home with a known issue. Namely, there is an inside corner in the basement that's cracked/weak and caused sinkage in one corner of the garage. We've been told that:
1. The home owner had a structural engineer evaluate and fix the inside corner. (patched/sealed and added two large/thick L brackets spanning the corner).
2. They redid the garage floor with some kind of synthetic material (not sure if they dug out the broken/sunk floor underneath).
I've taken some photos (sorry about poor lighting) of the inside corner fix and wanted to get your opinions on the fix before I proceed with home inspection etc. Have you ever seen this type of fix? Are inside corners a common weak point?
Thanks,
Chris
(btw, if there is a problem with this post can a moderator please pm me? I've had to repost twice now )
I'm considering buy a home with a known issue. Namely, there is an inside corner in the basement that's cracked/weak and caused sinkage in one corner of the garage. We've been told that:
1. The home owner had a structural engineer evaluate and fix the inside corner. (patched/sealed and added two large/thick L brackets spanning the corner).
2. They redid the garage floor with some kind of synthetic material (not sure if they dug out the broken/sunk floor underneath).
I've taken some photos (sorry about poor lighting) of the inside corner fix and wanted to get your opinions on the fix before I proceed with home inspection etc. Have you ever seen this type of fix? Are inside corners a common weak point?
Thanks,
Chris