June 19, 2020
Foundation cracks are enough to send a homeowner into a panic, but there are times when they are not as bad as you might imagine. Some cracks are aesthetically unpleasant but don't really present too much of a problem. There are many cases where horizontal cracks are far less serious than other types. However, just to be certain, it's best to have all cracks in the foundation checked out by a professional. There are also cracks that are almost always something to worry about.
When to worry
- Water is coming in through the cracks.
- Stairstep cracks
- Vertical cracks
- Doors and windows become more difficult to open and close.
- A bulging wall
- Cracks appearing on the walls inside the home
Why do foundations crack?
Concrete cracks, that's just a fact of life. There are several reasons why these cracks occur.
- Houses settle and as they do, it can and often does cause cracks.
- Freezing and thawing -- winter brings with it a freezing and thawing cycle. This cycle can easily cause cracking.
- Trees and bushes are beautiful, but their roots can be the enemy of your foundation. Their roots can be the reason why your foundation has cracks.
- Hydrostatic pressure occurs when soil becomes saturated with water. The pressure from the soil expanding can cause cracks.
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