We've had our building survey back which has identified soft mortar on both gable ends of the detached property. It's a late 60s early 70s property, and to our untrained eye looked in pretty good state, but the inspector has shown that it's easily penetrated to around 25mm.
The work is down as "longer term maintenance" and is estimated at 7k. Now I'm just wondering if this is a common finding on surveys, and how worried we should be. I know sometimes these things can be next 10-20 years etc. But I guess if left could eventually cause more issues with movement, cracks and damp penetrating potentially? Hopefully going to speak with the surveyor early this week, but any advice is appreciated.
Here is the line from the report "The gables walls predominantly though to a lesser degree on the frontage have some
pointing erosion and softness up to about 25mm depth in some areas. I could easily push
in a metal point. These walls require repointing soon."
The work is down as "longer term maintenance" and is estimated at 7k. Now I'm just wondering if this is a common finding on surveys, and how worried we should be. I know sometimes these things can be next 10-20 years etc. But I guess if left could eventually cause more issues with movement, cracks and damp penetrating potentially? Hopefully going to speak with the surveyor early this week, but any advice is appreciated.
Here is the line from the report "The gables walls predominantly though to a lesser degree on the frontage have some
pointing erosion and softness up to about 25mm depth in some areas. I could easily push
in a metal point. These walls require repointing soon."