Good piccies please.
Probbly a structural problem, may well be subsidence, which may be minor and stable or not minor and not stable. Need more info to know. You'd best get a structural engineer to examine it to see what's going on, as it could require anything from filling to complete rebuild.
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Tuesday, May 22, 2012
[papercreters] Re: curing problem
at 4:22 AM