- Sep 11, 2009
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Hey guys. Thought I would see if I can get any info on a claim I currently have in the works. I am, like many I am sure, am quite sceptical about insurance companies.
I have a house that has cracked quite dramatically within the last 3 months. Prior 3 months to this, no issues. The walls arojnd doorways are compressing on one side, and cracking open on the other. My front door now has daylight between the door frame and wall. I can fit my fingers under floor skirtings showing the floor has dropped by 20mm in some places.
This has happened due to the house sinking. After having all kinds of people check the place out, it was found the old terracotta sewer pipe along the side of the house was collapsing. Cracks along the pipe, segments over 10mm apart, 2 different plumbers have said this is the worst they have seen.
After digging up my driveway and then the pipe it was found that in the 1960s when the pipe was laid, the builders didn't put any rubber seals between any sections of pipe. Zero. So the pipe has leaked every time the shower has been on, the toilet flushed etc. The ground was significantly wet when excavated.
Is this something insurance will likely cover? I can't find any fine print to say they won't. The fix now involves significant underpinning and re leveling of the house, and interior works. Plus replacing 22m of driveway and concrete.
Anyone come across this before?
I have a house that has cracked quite dramatically within the last 3 months. Prior 3 months to this, no issues. The walls arojnd doorways are compressing on one side, and cracking open on the other. My front door now has daylight between the door frame and wall. I can fit my fingers under floor skirtings showing the floor has dropped by 20mm in some places.
This has happened due to the house sinking. After having all kinds of people check the place out, it was found the old terracotta sewer pipe along the side of the house was collapsing. Cracks along the pipe, segments over 10mm apart, 2 different plumbers have said this is the worst they have seen.
After digging up my driveway and then the pipe it was found that in the 1960s when the pipe was laid, the builders didn't put any rubber seals between any sections of pipe. Zero. So the pipe has leaked every time the shower has been on, the toilet flushed etc. The ground was significantly wet when excavated.
Is this something insurance will likely cover? I can't find any fine print to say they won't. The fix now involves significant underpinning and re leveling of the house, and interior works. Plus replacing 22m of driveway and concrete.
Anyone come across this before?