Our basement wall, which is not a load bearing wall, is cracked and bowed.
When we purchased the house about 15 years ago, the basement walls were finished, so we were not aware of the extent of the problem. We are now trying to remodel our basement and have stripped the walls.
It is apparent that someone has tried to repair some of the cracks in the past. I can't say for certain, but I don't think the wall has worsened since we bought it. The basement has been dry the entire time we have lived here, but there are stress cracks in the wall in the upper level.
Over the years we have had different contractors in our basement and have received differing opinions. The majority don't seem to think it is a major problem, however, some believe the wall could cave in.
In addition, on the other side of this wall, on the outside, there is a 24' X 34' slab (we had it poured about 10 years ago) that we are getting ready to build an attached garage on.
Here is what I would like advice on:
1. Should this be repaired?
2. How costly is this to repair?
3. What is the best way to repair this?
I've never heard of anyone's basement wall caving in, but perhaps it does happen.
Thanks for your help!
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