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SpatzDoesIt

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  1. I am unable to contact you Nolen, an error message pops up with "Sorry you don't have permission to email other members please contact your admin." perhaps its due to how new the account is.
  2. Honestly I was of the opinion that it was the cosmetic parge coating as well (though I knew it existed, I admit I had no idea of the name until now..) We have not had it inspected as of yet, because we have yet to bid on it. I had never seen these cracks before on a house and I was curious about them before getting stuck tied into a bid system. Thank you both for your opinions! I do appreciate that you took the time to reply.
  3. Hey there, We have just moved down to Austin, tx and are in the market of looking for a new home. We found one we really like and want to place a bid on, however it has strange foundation cracks around the house. First off there are absolutely no cracks showing inside the house, or outside in the brick. It is a 1500 sq ft house, no basement, built in 1985. There are small tiny hairline fractures that don't reach all the way up or down, just misc. cracking. I took a picture of the worse spot (which is right under the water drainpipe from the roof runoff, I don't know if that means anything, it must right?) None of the other cracks along the foundation are as wide as the cracks shown in the right of the picture, however that is the same style. They are all generally similar to the crack to the left in the picture. I've searched all over the internet but couldn't find anything that talks about these weird little fracture cracks. So guys, should we be super worried about these cracks and back away from this home as soon as possible?? Or should we not worry about them, assume it has to do with Austin's heat index, and patch them up once we move in? Thanks!! Click to Enlarge 63 KB
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