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Onetap1 t1_iyomj6c wrote

> Clay based soils shrink and swell

Which would cause subsidence cracking in a wall, due to unequal movement; under pin & make good etc..

it's not a wall; think on.

>What are your credentials to support your ill founded opinion?

I retired from the free advice business and will offer no further opinions. I'm sure you'll get there eventually.

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barto5 t1_iypy6mf wrote

Glad to see you admit you’re talking out of your ass.

Retirement is probably overdue for you.

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Onetap1 t1_iyr0mwj wrote

>Glad to see you admit

I seem to have missed that bit.

Shrinkable clay sub-soil may be the phrase you're struggling to recall, Mr foundation repair professional. It's probably not the problem. You should look up the word 'Professional' in a dictionary; it doesn't mean what you seem to think in this context.

Bye.

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barto5 t1_iyr6zul wrote

Dude, just take the L.

You’ve been wrong. You are wrong. And you will always be wrong.

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Onetap1 t1_iyrw0gh wrote

The 15 year-old internet foundation expert says I'm wrong, so it must be true.

Bye.

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barto5 t1_iyspw6g wrote

I’m actually in the business.

You’re in the business of spouting uninformed opinion.

Keep trying though. You might accidentally say something smart. (Hasn’t happened yet, but I guess anything is possible).

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