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How Concerned You Should Be About Cracks in the Walls

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Cracks – whether on your home walls, driveway, or bathroom tiles – are simply an eyesore. While those that haven’t penetrated deep and are still on the surface may be treated with simple tools from your nearest home improvement store, it is crucial to identify the underlying reason for the crack. Only then can you take measures to resolve any severe wall cracks permanently. Cracks may just be a symptom of a deeper underlying problem. Therefore it is best not to ignore the cracks.  Why you should be concerned about cracking of walls : Type of wall cracks:   It is crucial to know what is causing those cracks in concrete walls. If the cracks in concrete walls are less than roughly 1/8th of an inch wide or if you observe vertical cracks, that’s often a sign of the foundation settling unevenly or concrete shrinking – cause for you to be cautious. Foundation Piers:  Cracks on floors may be due to either too much or too little moisture. If untreated, it will lead to plumbing p...

How Do I Know If My House is sinking?

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Every homeowner who takes pride in their home ensures that its foundation is solid and sturdy. However, sometimes home foundations can face several issues. Homes are susceptible to subsidence. The movement of the ground below your home can lead to  concrete sinking . This is called  subsidence ,  and if it is ignored, it can lead to severe problems.  Sinkholes  can occur if the soil below your home comprises rocks made of carbonate, limestone, or stones easily dissolvable by groundwater.  Sinkholes  are caverns formed underground and are known to destroy roads, homes, and large tracts of cultivated land. Signs that indicate the possibility of your house sinking Cracks to Concrete   or Brickwork : If you notice cracks in the external brickwork of your home or in the walls of your basement that run horizontally, then you are in for trouble. Serious cracks are generally more than 15mm or so, and those to the brickwork are stair-stepped cracks that go...