Our home is the end residence in a row of modest, old (1930's), brick 2-story homes in a seaside town in New Jersey. The exposed wall is covered with a heavy stucco siding (3" thick). In 2004, cracks started appearing in the stucco siding around the windows (we think, as the result of pile-driving across the street) and there is some bowing out in another section. Over the years the cracks have widened and lengthened to an alarming extent and the stucco exterior is pulling away from the brick and in danger of collapsing (I know, I know. The winter…rain, snow, ice…expansion and contraction…I’ve learned a lot from the contractors that we’ve had out here.)
At any rate, a construction engineer informed us that too much time has passed to blame the pile-driving, but he could evaluate the damage to the house and advise us as to the least expensive repair option (and whether the house is worth saving!).
The engineer would be checking the wall (probably removing some stucco to check the condition of the brick and wood), going under the house (crawl space) to check the foundation, and checking the inside of the house to ascertain whether or not the house was worth the cost of any repair. This engineer would charge $875 to do this evaluation. We have no idea what professionals in this discipline charge for their expertise and are wondering if $875 is a fair amount to pay for this service. He also has declined to write up a proposal–just wants us to hand him a check when he comes (H-m-m-m-m-m).
Are there any engineering types out there who can enlighten us?
Thank you.
At any rate, a construction engineer informed us that too much time has passed to blame the pile-driving, but he could evaluate the damage to the house and advise us as to the least expensive repair option (and whether the house is worth saving!).
The engineer would be checking the wall (probably removing some stucco to check the condition of the brick and wood), going under the house (crawl space) to check the foundation, and checking the inside of the house to ascertain whether or not the house was worth the cost of any repair. This engineer would charge $875 to do this evaluation. We have no idea what professionals in this discipline charge for their expertise and are wondering if $875 is a fair amount to pay for this service. He also has declined to write up a proposal–just wants us to hand him a check when he comes (H-m-m-m-m-m).
Are there any engineering types out there who can enlighten us?
Thank you.
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