We've conditionally bought a 25 year old house with an all-brick exterior. During the inspection the inspector noted that in about a dozen locations above windows, doors, etc there are thin cracks (aprrox 0.5 to 1 mm) in the mortar that run diagonally. Typically these run for about a foot, although the longest (over the garage door) runs for about 3 ft. I couldn't get a straight answer from him about how concerned these should make me. I need to figure out (or figure out how to figure out) if this is typical of an all brick exterior, or if I should be concerned enough to withdraw my offer.
Answer:
This can only be answered on site because above windows and doors is a particular concern for lintels and the like inside the wall.
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