House Hairline Cracks

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Got a house valuation survey with bank. The last one we got he was useless so didn’t bother this time.

Yeah I should have more photos
 
Looks pretty normal to me. Plaster tends to crack a bit as it gets older, especially where it's shaken about a bit like on ceilings.

Got a house valuation survey with bank. The last one we got he was useless so didn’t bother this time.
Exactly the same for us. Total waste of money first time around.
 
Seems like standard ground heave and/or drying plaster. I wouldn't about it - especially those above the door frames. I would monitor it though to make sure they aren't growing. If there's any cracks which are 2mm or more then there may be underlying movement.
 
cheers guys - feel a bit calmer.

The worst ones are in the large open hallway and landing upstairs..... upstairs landing has 3 cracks (in T shape originating from a light...…. one end going to attic hatch, other 2 to walls across top of ceiling about 1.8m length crack)
 
My house was built ~1906 and i didn't notice any cracks when i originally viewed it :o I can see a fair few now but then it hadn't been decorated for a long time previously.
 
My house was built ~1906 and i didn't notice any cracks when i originally viewed it :o I can see a fair few now but then it hadn't been decorated for a long time previously.
Modern decorating trends really don’t help in the good old days some nice thick embossed wall paper would have hidden the lot smooth modern plaster hides nothing!
 
If you see a crack OUTSIDE on the corner of the window and it goes vertically, then you should get it looked at.

That looks fine, looks like simply shrinking of plaster due to moisture.
 
There is no cracking outside - the bricks and mortar look in very good condition.

I was just worried because there is some kind of cracking in about 7 rooms, hallway and landing.

The one in the hallway is really noticeable - I can’t believe I would have missed it as I was looking at wall condition. That was 8 weeks ago
 
yeah looks like new plaster .. prob had it skimmed a few months ago .. takes a while to dry .. just fill and paint or just paper over it ..
now if the ceilings start to crack .. you have to look at why
 
Looks like my old house 80s timber frame brick clad cracks all over the place.

Stuff like cracks over a door is because they use three pieces of plasterboard one each side and one over the top. Can't do that now whole piece with a door size hole in it.
 
As above comments, they just look like expansion and contraction around joins etc.

When I had a more detailed survey on a house the surveyor told me he would only worry about internal cracks you can fit a pound coin into. Anything else is normal shrinkage and can be decorated over.
 
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