Veneer |top| — Cracks In Brick

Hank taped a simple “crack gauge” over the largest crack — two strips of paper with a line and a date. “Check it in six months. If the line still matches up, you’re fine. If it’s pulled apart, call me.”

One Saturday, her neighbor Hank, a retired mason, saw her staring at the wall. “You’ve got the crack stare,” he said, smiling. “Don’t worry. Most cracks in brick veneer aren’t a crisis. They’re just clues.” cracks in brick veneer

The old farmhouse had stood for a hundred years, but the brick veneer on its eastern wall had begun to tell a worrying story. Tiny, hairline cracks snaked from the corners of the kitchen window, and a few wider gaps appeared near the foundation. Every time the wind blew, Sarah imagined the cracks growing, and she worried about water, about structure, about the thousands of dollars she didn’t have. Hank taped a simple “crack gauge” over the