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Study the direction of the crack to determine its seriousness. Vertical and diagonal cracks in concrete walls typically indicate foundation movement. If a vertical crack widens at the top or bottom, the wall is either settling or gradually heaving, which may present serious issues.
As your new house settles in on its foundations — a process known as settlement — small cracks may develop in or immediately alongside the expansion joint. These cracks are small and narrow. They are perfectly normal in a newly-built structure and do not indicate anything structurally wrong with your home.
As your new house settles in on its foundations — a process known as settlement — small cracks may develop in or immediately alongside the expansion joint. These cracks are small and narrow. They are perfectly normal in a newly-built structure and do not indicate anything structurally wrong with your home.
These cracks are usually accompanied by other signs of foundation issues such as sticking doors and windows, slanted doors, sloping floors and cracks in porches. The common characteristics structural cracks include: Continuous horizontal cracks along walls. Vertical cracks that are wider at the top or bottom.
Typically, structural issues tend to worsen rapidly over time. Your house is three years old. All structures will settle when completed. Buildings generally bed down following construction and this can continue for up to 10 years after completion.
A: Wall cracks are fairly common in both new and older homes and are often the result of normal house settling that can quickly, inexpensively be remedied by re-taping the joints the seams where the drywall panels meet.
Actually, houses do settle. When they begin a downward plunge, joints and floorboards can creak, which accounts for the mysterious sounds in settling homes. And given a long enough time line, all houses eventually will settle.
When do wall cracks indicate a structural problem? Larger cracks that display these characteristics may indicate weaknesses in your property's foundation: One side of the wall is higher than the other. Doors and windows no longer close in their frame.
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