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MAR-IB-H6 14.60 FROM. ACUIRI.ENGINSERB INC. ID. • PAGE .lI <br />Mn. Ann Tatum <br />March 1 B, 199b <br />Page 2 <br />in the area around the Chimney flan. There is occasional minor cracking on the other Interior <br />watts, including a vertical crack about 1118' wide in~tha northeast comer over a closet door. <br />To the east la a hall with an adjacent bathroom to the south. In the bathroom there ere <br />vertical plaster cracks in the aouthwsst and southwest comers. The window opening over the <br />bathtub is relatively free of orecks. Then ere soma minor cracks around the bathtub, but <br />these do not appear to have struetursl slgnlflcance. There are indications of older cracks on <br />the weal well which have been painted over and have not reopened. <br />The next room to the east is a bedroom. This (a the easterly room on the south side of the <br />one-story portion of the house. There is minor cracking in the plaster. I observed a vertical <br />crack in the southeast corner and oracking the height of the wall. In the east wall about 4 feet <br />north of the southeast comer there are assorted plaster cracks. There is a vertical crack over <br />the closet et the northwest comer of the room. Thane cracks appear fairly fresh. This room <br />appears to have been painted relatively recently and all of the cracks in this room are through <br />this mosrrecent peirtting. There is a narrow window in the center of the south wall. There <br />is a continuous crack from the overlying beam down to the top west corner of the window <br />that hen a tear In k. The overall dlaplacament is about 1 /16' to 118'. There is cracking with <br />a diagonal component coming off the bottom oast of that acme window, and a more extensive <br />separation of the plaster at the west and of the window sill. <br />The southeasterly room of the houw fa the main entrance that opens onto the front porch. <br />Thla room is two steps down lrom the remainder of the house to the west. In thin room there <br />is fairly extensive crooking. There Is a alight inset in the southwest corner. There ere <br />aigniflcant vertical cracks in virtually ell of the comers. Some of these era fairly wide. The <br />vertical crack In the southeast comer Is up to 114' wide near the ceiling. There is a crack <br />about 3118" wide of the upper hilt on life southwest comer. At this location there appears <br />to be outward displacement of the south wall, around and above the window, which is 3- <br />window panels wide. TM northeast caner of ttds room is crack-free, but some minor <br />cocking hen developed around the door trams. There ere Indications of an earlier crack or <br />seam vertically In the center of the east wall directly over the door, where there may have <br />been some minor regain In the peat. While k's not actively cracking now, there are some <br />minor seperatlona between the patch end what appears to be the original plaster. <br />The den or family room is at the northeast Comer of the house. This room has a fireplace in <br />the northeast and has a stone floor, The stelrosae to the second story extends up the south <br />side of this room. There is also a door to the front porch at the east end of the south wall. <br />Thera ere stage up to the mein living room, which Is found immediately west. This is a wide <br />opening, about 8 feet wide, with a rough hewn lintel beam across the top. There is <br />pronounced cracking et both ends of the lintel. This is a wide opening, about 8 feet wide, <br />with a rough hewn beam across the top. There Ia a compressional{ type bulge which hss <br />broken the planter (about a 1 foot long crack) with about 3/8" displacement on the south end <br />of the east aide of the lintel. At fie north end of the east side of the lintel there is a similar <br />compression type bulge, about 2 feet long with a cumulative displacement of about 118'. At <br />rro,aw.vaaotetieotem«n . <br />