While minor settling is a normal part of the construction process as soil adjusts to the weight of a new structure, certain early warning signs indicate differential settlement that may require professional attention. In the Centennial area, our expansive clay soils and moisture fluctuations can accelerate these shifts.
Common early warning signs of problematic foundation settlement include:
- Stair-step cracks in masonry: These zigzag patterns follow mortar joints in brick or block veneer and often signal that sections of the foundation are sinking at uneven rates. Cracks wider than 1/4 inch are considered structurally significant.
- Sticking doors and windows: If doors or windows begin to bind, fail to close properly, or show shifting gaps in the frames (such as widening at the top and narrowing at the bottom), it may indicate foundation movement.
- Gaps and separations: Look for gaps forming between walls and ceilings, or trim and baseboards pulling away from the structure.
- Uneven or sloping floors: A noticeable dip or pitch in your flooring can be a sign of a shifting foundation.
- Drywall cracks: While small hairline cracks (under 1/8 inch) are often cosmetic drying shrinkage, cracks that radiate diagonally from the corners of doors and windows warrant closer monitoring.
We recommend monitoring new cracks for at least two seasons to track progression. If you notice cracks wider than 1/8 inch or progressive widening, it is time for a professional evaluation. Let us help you get your project started by scheduling a site assessment to ensure your home’s structural integrity.
Please consult a licensed contractor for definitive advice; verify licensure with the Colorado Department of Regulatory Agencies (DORA). Estimates are preliminary and subject to change after site inspection and a full scope review.
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