Load bearing structures are mostly recognized for small houses.
Normally clay bricks and cement blocks are used to develop them. Diagonal
cracks in brick walls of the home may occur due to various reasons like
deflection of the wall supports, foundation settlement, soil movement, and
vegetation near the home.
Given
below, the reasons of diagonal cracks in walls of load bearing structure and
remedies to get rid of the issue.
Diagonal Cracks in Walls of Load Bearing Structure:
01.
Diagonal Cracks in External Corner of the Building: These types of diagonal
cracks in outside walls become broader at the top. These turn out to be thin
since they move downward. The cracks transmit via DPC and spread up to the
foundation of the house. These cracks come out when these are developed on
shrinkable clay soil like black cotton soil. They also look when there is a
shallow foundation in the house.
Once the clay soil dehydrates, it will shrink and arrange space
for movement of the foundation. Such soil employs heavy pressure at the time of
swelling and shrinking and in this way transform supporting soil to be
unsteady. This Movement results in collapsing of foundation and therefore
diagonal cracks seem to come out at the corner of the house. Besides, sometimes
the trees which grow quickly adjacent to the house enhance the chances of
diagonal cracking. It occurs because of the process of dehydration of soil by
the roots of trees.
The
following remedies should be taken to resist the diagonal cracks in outside
corner of the building.
• The
foundation should not be based on shrinkable clay soil. If necessary, upsurge
the depth of foundation. The foundation should be lied on a level where the
crack ends. Such cracks are visible while excavating the pit.
• Arrange essential foundation depth for foundation system.
• Plant the trees keeping minimum 2 meters distances from the boundary of the house.
• Cover the boundary of the house by applying 2 m wide flexible waterproof apron. i.e exact plinth protection.
• Arrange essential foundation depth for foundation system.
• Plant the trees keeping minimum 2 meters distances from the boundary of the house.
• Cover the boundary of the house by applying 2 m wide flexible waterproof apron. i.e exact plinth protection.
Arrange
flexible waterproof apron or plinth protection at a the depth of around 500mm
underneath the ground level and chased 30 to 40mm into the wall. The apron is
set on 100mm thick PCC laid to slope 1 in 30, and it is also chased into
masonry.
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Published By
Rajib Dey
www.constructioncost.co
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