The Loss adjustor told me the insurance company will underpin the foundation but will not undertake any "related work" occurring from the subsidence, i.e.repair of a deep crack. I can see from the inside of the room to the outside. I presume this to mean the crack itself and any interior redecorating will have to be done by me. As I am anxious for the subsidence to be taken care of at the earliest and I don't want to hold up the work (which the insurance company are contracting out to a company), I just wondered— if once the underpinning is done—filling the crack itself can easily be done by myself and that will be the extent of it? I am prepared to pay for minor repairs to expedite the work but as I am not a structural engineer, I have no idea if there will be more than just cosmetic repairs once the underpinning is done and if the cost of the "unrelated work" the insurance are refusing to cover (even though I am covered for this in my policy) will be minimal. I have seen videos of how underpinning is done. Seems, if done properly, the split wall could come together and I could end up with a hairline crack? Any builders out there who could throw some light on this before I accept any "deal" from the insurance company that will leave me out of pocket? How I love this forum - full of strangers who are really friends I just don't know
Thanks to all......
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