Posted by John in La on February 19, 2021 at 10:10:03 from (97.80.71.85):
In Reply to: Walls buckling posted by Ellis Kinney on February 19, 2021 at 06:21:51:
As dcarp said a house with a brick veneer in the south is not really a veneer in it is not attached to the interior wall. It is more of a stand alone facade that has a inch air space between the brick wall and the interior wall.
Now with that in mind the water faucet on the side of the house comes out the interior wall; crosses the air space; and sticks threw the brick facade. So any portion of the pipe that sticks out the interior wall is not insulated. It would be very easy for the pipe to bust in this air space with the temperatures we have had this week. If the drain in the bottom of the bricks is plugged; from either a bug; or someone sticking steel wool in the hole to keep bugs out; the wall could easily fill with water pushing the brick facade away from the home.
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