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Updated almost 9 years ago, 02/08/2016
Structural? Tilting, cracking brick chimney
Hi everyone,
I am looking at a house that shows structural problems. The question is - are these problems very serious and I should stay away from this property, or are they not as bad as they seem?
Background: This is a higher-end house, built in 1997. It's built on a relatively steep slope that leads to a small lake. The house has a basement, and it looks like a 2-story home in front, but has 3 stories in the back. The walls are brick on 3 sides and siding on the back.
Structural problems: The brick chimney, which extends pretty far above the roof, has a large crack at the roof line and is tilting towards the roof of the house. At the same time it is pulling away from the wall - also at the roof line, creating a separation crack (see picture below, but make sure to zoom in).
In addition, on the front exterior wall there is a smaller diagonal crack along the brick line (see the next picture).
I was wondering if anyone had similar problems and could answer some of my questions:
What could be the cause of the problem?
Are these problems reparable?
Is this an expensive and time-consuming project?
Is it possible that repairing a chimney could cause more damage?
What kind of specialists should I bring to evaluate?
Many thanks in advance for your comments and answers!