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Old 02-09-2012, 12:16 PM
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Originally Posted by CaptJohn View Post
Just another way for insurance companies to avoid coverage but appearing to 'offer' coverage. Most all concrete has cracks on the most solid of foundations. It's what concrete does, expand and contract with temperature changes. Large slabs have 'expansion joints' put in to control it. Some slabs are prepared in advance with saws that cut in grooves to try and make the crack appear at that point. This is everywhere, not just in TV.
What you said makes sense.