Gaps In Windows

Where Should I Start?
Keep Your Eye Out for Gaps in Windows
What Causes Gaps in Windows?

Where Should I Start?

gaps in windows

In order to determine if you have a foundation problem, you will need to be on the lookout for a few key indicators within your house. Looking for horizontal cracks in the actual foundation is the obvious first step. A horizontal crack is a sign of hydrostatic pressure, or too much water pressure building up behind the foundation. This is one of the most obvious ways to look for foundation issues, but it isn’t the only sign.

Keep Your Eye Out for Gaps in Windows

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Gaps around windows can be an indicator of foundation failure. Often times homeowners ignore the issue and blame it on the humidity. However, it could be an indicator of a much more serious problem with your foundation. Cracks can appear along your chimney or even on the side of your house. These cracks are often referred to as stair step cracks in because they zigzag through the concrete that holds the bricks together.

What Causes Gaps in Windows?

Foundation problems are usually caused by the changing moisture content of the soil beneath the foundation. When soil becomes too wet, it will expand and when the soil is too dry, it will shrink. This ever-changing shifting of the soil will also cause your foundation to shift, move and sink into the voids beneath the foundation. This the cause of structural damage throughout your home.
Once you see one of the signs of foundation failure, it is ideal to look around your home for some of the other signs such as cracks in brick or doors that do not close. If you see signs of foundation failure, it is highly recommended that you hire a professional before the foundation of your home is further compromised.

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