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Whether a crack above a door frame is structural or cosmetic depends primarily on its width, pattern, and associated symptoms. While many diagonal cracks in new construction result from normal settling or lumber shrinkage, certain indicators signal a need for professional evaluation.

Determining Severity

  • Cosmetic Cracks: Typically, these are hairline fractures less than 1/16 inch wide. If the crack is stable, confined to the drywall surface, and does not interfere with the door’s operation, it is likely a result of normal settling.
  • Moderate Movement: Cracks between 1/16 and 1/4 inch may indicate minor foundation settlement or seasonal soil movement. We recommend monitoring these for changes over several months.
  • Structural Warning Signs: Cracks wider than 1/4 inch are considered structurally significant. You should seek a professional assessment if you notice:
  • Visible shifting or displacement of the door frame.
  • Doors that suddenly stick, drag, or no longer latch properly.
  • Cracks that telegraph through to exterior materials, appearing as stair-step cracks in brick mortar.
  • Multiple cracks appearing alongside sloping or bouncy floors.

Why These Cracks Form

In Centennial and throughout Colorado, our expansive clay soils often cause differential settlement. As the soil swells with moisture and shrinks during dry periods, it creates movement that puts stress on the weakest points of your walls—typically the corners of door and window frames.

We recommend documenting any suspicious cracks with dated photographs and a ruler. If your logs show progressive movement over 30 to 60 days, early intervention is critical to address the issue before it requires a more costly rebuild.

Estimates are preliminary and subject to change after site inspection and a full scope review. Please consult a licensed contractor for definitive advice; verify licensure with the Colorado Department of Regulatory Agencies (DORA). Project outcomes and timelines may vary based on site conditions, permitting, material availability, and unforeseen issues.

If you have concerns about the integrity of your home, let us help you get your project started with a professional evaluation.


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