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Vertical Vs. Horizontal House Foundation Cracks Explained! What You Need To Know!
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John Laforme and YC from SoCal Seismic Construction House Bolting discuss foundation issues, emphasizing the commonality of cracks in raised foundations. YC explains that vertical cracks are typically caused by improper drainage and can be repaired with epoxy injection and metal straps. Horizontal cracks, however, indicate foundation failure due to rebar issues. They highlight the importance of proper drainage and rain gutters to prevent foundation problems.
Contact Information
SoCal Seismic House Bolting
323-770-9611
https://www.ycbuilder.com/
Vertical Cracks
- Common Causes:
- Settlement of the foundation.
- Shrinkage of concrete as it cures.
- Minor shifts in the soil beneath the foundation.
- Are They a Problem?
- Small, hairline vertical cracks (less than 1/8 inch wide) are generally not a serious concern and are considered a normal part of a building's aging process.
- Larger vertical cracks, or those that widen over time, may indicate settlement issues or excessive pressure from expanding soil or water.
- When to Worry:
- The crack widens or shows displacement.
- Water leakage occurs through the crack.
- The crack appears suddenly after extreme weather or seismic activity.
Horizontal Cracks
- Common Causes:
- Lateral pressure from soil outside the foundation, especially in areas with high clay content or frost heaving.
- Hydrostatic pressure caused by excessive water accumulation around the foundation.
- Poor drainage or waterproofing.
- Are They a Problem?
- Horizontal cracks are typically more concerning than vertical ones because they can indicate serious structural stress, such as bowing or bulging foundation walls.
- Cracks wider than 1/4 inch or those accompanied by inward movement of the wall may signal a risk of collapse.
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Please feel free to email me what type of topics you are interested in as well as any other tips to improve your listening experience. john@homeinspectionauthority.com
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🟢 If you are in the Los Angeles area and are in the process of buying a home I am available to inspect it for you. You can Schedule Inspection Online 24/7
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Manage episode 451141552 series 3011128
John Laforme and YC from SoCal Seismic Construction House Bolting discuss foundation issues, emphasizing the commonality of cracks in raised foundations. YC explains that vertical cracks are typically caused by improper drainage and can be repaired with epoxy injection and metal straps. Horizontal cracks, however, indicate foundation failure due to rebar issues. They highlight the importance of proper drainage and rain gutters to prevent foundation problems.
Contact Information
SoCal Seismic House Bolting
323-770-9611
https://www.ycbuilder.com/
Vertical Cracks
- Common Causes:
- Settlement of the foundation.
- Shrinkage of concrete as it cures.
- Minor shifts in the soil beneath the foundation.
- Are They a Problem?
- Small, hairline vertical cracks (less than 1/8 inch wide) are generally not a serious concern and are considered a normal part of a building's aging process.
- Larger vertical cracks, or those that widen over time, may indicate settlement issues or excessive pressure from expanding soil or water.
- When to Worry:
- The crack widens or shows displacement.
- Water leakage occurs through the crack.
- The crack appears suddenly after extreme weather or seismic activity.
Horizontal Cracks
- Common Causes:
- Lateral pressure from soil outside the foundation, especially in areas with high clay content or frost heaving.
- Hydrostatic pressure caused by excessive water accumulation around the foundation.
- Poor drainage or waterproofing.
- Are They a Problem?
- Horizontal cracks are typically more concerning than vertical ones because they can indicate serious structural stress, such as bowing or bulging foundation walls.
- Cracks wider than 1/4 inch or those accompanied by inward movement of the wall may signal a risk of collapse.
Listener Feedback Is Always Welcome and Appreciated.
Is there a particular topic I have not covered on the show that you want to hear?
You can become a supporter of the show by clicking this link below, become a supporter and get a shout out on the next podcast episode.
https://www.buzzsprout.com/1838062/support
Please feel free to email me what type of topics you are interested in as well as any other tips to improve your listening experience. john@homeinspectionauthority.com
Check out My Shopify Store: Coffee Mugs, Tote bags, T-Shirts
https://homeinspectionauthority.myshopify.com/products/black-glossy-podcast-mug?variant=44158131175643
🔴 Please Subscribe To My YouTube Channel to receive updates on the video version of the podcasts and hundreds of real home defect videos I find during actual home inspections as well as how to maintain your home videos:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCXzxEH5J8y5EW1lZ3LtDB0A?sub_confirmation=1
🟢 If you are in the Los Angeles area and are in the process of buying a home I am available to inspect it for you. You can Schedule Inspection Online 24/7
https://www.h...
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