What Happens If I Ignore My Cracked Foundation?
Cracked foundations can result from various factors and have different consequences. Cracks in the foundation are a common site in most homes, and a large percentage of them are harmless to the structural integrity of the house. Some of the factors that cause concrete foundations to crack includes: drying shrinkage, rebar corrosion, and settlement.
How does a cracked foundation affect my house?
Ignoring most of the cracked foundations is not necessarily dangerous as most of the concrete cracks won't damage your home. However, if the crack on the foundation is more than 1/4 inch wide, then you should immediately consult a structural engineer as the foundation could be weakened, and it might lead to the collapse of the structure.
Other smaller foundation cracks could also cause the following problems: insect infestation, gas intrusion, and damp and mold. The cracks might also be an entry point for water and moisture that accumulates underground. The problem can get worse during rainy days. Furthermore, if the cracks occur in an underground basement, it could lead to flooding.
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