While minor movement is a normal part of the settling process for a new home—typically resulting in hairline cracks under 1/8 inch—certain indicators demand an immediate professional evaluation. In Centennial, CO, our expansive clay soils and moisture fluctuations can accelerate movement, making it critical to identify when cosmetic shifts become structural concerns.
You should seek a professional foundation inspection if you notice any of the following signs:
- Significant Cracking: Any cracks exceeding 1/4 inch in width are considered structurally significant. You should also watch for stair-step cracks in masonry or brick veneer that follow mortar joints in a zigzag pattern, as these often signal differential settlement.
- Operational Issues: Doors or windows that stick, bind, or fail to close properly despite seasonal changes can indicate that the frame has shifted out of alignment.
- Visible Gaps and Separation: Look for gaps forming between walls and ceilings, or trim and baseboards pulling away from the structure.
- Uneven Flooring: Floors that feel sloped, pitched, or have developed a noticeable dip suggest the foundation is no longer level.
- Environmental Factors: We recommend an inspection following extreme weather events like heavy flooding or prolonged drought, or before starting major renovations like a second-story addition that adds significant structural load.
Monitoring these signs over at least two seasons is a good practice, but if cracks are widening or multiple symptoms appear at once, early intervention is essential to prevent costly repairs. Let us help you get your project started by scheduling a site assessment to determine if stabilization methods, such as helical pier foundations, are necessary for your property.
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Disclaimers: 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. Permit, inspection, and fee requirements vary by jurisdiction and may affect schedule and cost.
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