Cracks were found in the corner of the window of the new house just bought, both inside and outside, and there were cracks in the lower edge of the window of the whole building. Is it a major settlement? Does it affect safety? Can it be repaired?
My friend, first of all, the surface of such cracks looks very small, such as water seepage cracks and wind cracks, but settlement cracks are not excluded, and the possibility of settlement cracks is not great. Settlement cracks generally start from the foundation part, that is, from bottom to top, and are drawn vertically upward. The size of cracks in different positions should be different.
Your cracks seem to be caused by mortar cracking and shrinkage. Don't make a fuss. It's normal. The whole building won't be in any danger. However, we should be alert to the safety factors of local crack construction.