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Spotting Foundation Failures

For most people, knowing what causes foundation failure and being able to identify the tell-tale signs can sometimes be two very different things. (An extensive discussion on the causes of foundation failure can be found in the Frequently Asked Questions section of this website). The following indicators may suggest the need to have your foundation properly evaluated by a qualified foundation specialist or structural engineer.
 

Chimney Separations:

Chimney Separations
Chimneys are perhaps the most common of all foundation failure indicators.

Large chimneys produce substantial "point loads" on the foundation footings, meaning a very large amount of weight concentrated in a relatively small space. Think of it as the difference between trying to push the palm of your hand into the sand at the beach versus only pushing in your index finger.

When chimneys separate, they can cause additional problems unrelated to the foundation. Roof flashing can become unsealed, allowing moisture to enter areas the flashing was designed to protect. The separation of the caulk seal against the house itself poses the same problem.

 

Wall Opening Separations:

Wall Opening Separations
Wall Separations can occur around doors and windows as the foundation settles and rotates away from a plumb condition. Notice the gap between the brick and the sidelight as a result of settlement.
 

Exterior Indicators:

Cracks in the Bricks
Cracks in the brick that won't close

As the foundation of your home settles, the resulting stress can be too much for the brick veneer or foundation wall to tolerate.

Cracks usually appear in weak points of the wall, namely, around vents, windows, doors or other structural openings. When checking your home's foundation, these areas are the best places to start.

 
Cracks in the Brick Cracks in the brick work can sometimes  occur as horizontal separations as sections of the foundation settle.  This corner experienced a vertical drop of nearly and inch.
 

Interior Indicators:

Cracks in the Sheetrock
Cracks in the Sheetrock and doors that wont' close

As interior concrete block or brick piers settle, the floor system can experience deflection. The Result is interior cracks in drywall or plaster, or separations of moldings and tape joints. Severe settlement of exterior walls can have the same effect on the interior.

 
 

 

Up-Rite Foundation will be able to help you identify the source of your foundation failure.

 

Learn about Spotting Foundation Failure

Learn how to identify the Symptoms of Foundation Failure

Learn how to read a soils report

Learn about the types of piers

Learn about alternative repair methods

What should be expected of a foundation repair professional?

Learn about piers and hillside homes

Causes of foundation failure


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