Diagonal drywall cracks radiating from the upper corners of door frames are a common occurrence in new construction, typically resulting from differential foundation settlement. This process occurs as your house adjusts to the underlying soil conditions. In Centennial and throughout Colorado, our expansive clay soils frequently swell with moisture and shrink during dry periods, creating a “pumping action” that causes the foundation to move unevenly.
While these cracks can be alarming, they are often cosmetic. However, it is important to distinguish between normal settling and potential structural issues:
- Cosmetic Cracks: Hairline fractures (less than 1/16 inch wide) are usually the result of framing lumber shrinking as it dries or minor thermal movement. These are generally stable and do not affect structural integrity.
- Warning Signs: You should monitor cracks that are wider than 1/8 inch. If a crack reaches 1/4 inch in width, shows visible displacement, or is accompanied by doors that suddenly stick or no longer latch, it may indicate active settlement.
- Exterior Clues: We recommend checking your exterior for stair-step cracks in brick mortar. If interior diagonal cracks and exterior masonry cracks coexist, it is a strong signal that the structure is experiencing significant differential settlement.
We advise documenting any cracks with dated photographs and measuring them monthly. If you notice progressive movement over 30 to 60 days, a professional evaluation is necessary to protect your home’s integrity. Let us help you get your project started with a professional foundation assessment.
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. Project outcomes and timelines may vary based on site conditions, permitting, material availability, and unforeseen issues.
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