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How do I check for foundation cracks?

How do I check for foundation cracks?

Found a Crack in Your Foundation? How to Check It Fast — Avoid Costly Surprises

Quick answer

If you see cracks in your foundation, act fast. Do a simple inspection: note location, measure width and pattern, look for water or settlement signs, and monitor changes. Small hairline cracks are common. Horizontal or wide cracks, stair-step cracks in brick, or cracks with water are red flags. Call a pro when a crack is wider than ~1/4″ or is actively leaking or shifting.

Why this matters (and why you should care)

Foundation cracks lead to water, mold, and major structural costs. A quick check saves thousands. This short guide gives clear, actionable steps you can do today during a home inspection or walkaround.

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Tools you need

  • Tape measure or ruler
  • Chalk or marker
  • Phone camera (timestamp photos)
  • Crack monitor or a strip of masking tape for short-term tracking

Step-by-step checklist to check for foundation cracks

  1. Visual sweep outside: Walk the foundation perimeter. Note cracks in concrete, mortar joints, and brick veneer.
  2. Note crack pattern:
  • Vertical cracks: often from settling.
  • Horizontal cracks: structural concern — higher risk.
  • Stair-step cracks in brick/block: can indicate wall movement.
  1. Measure width: Use a ruler or tape. Categories to guide action:
  • Hairline (< 1/16″): monitor.
  • Small (1/16″–1/4″): monitor and waterproof if needed.
  • Large (> 1/4″): get a professional opinion.
  1. Check interior signs: look for drywall cracks near corners, sticking doors/windows, uneven floors, and water stains in the basement.
  2. Look for moisture issues: pooling water, poor grading, clogged gutters, or downspouts dumping near the foundation.
  3. Photograph and timestamp: take close-up and wide shots. Record date and measurements.
  4. Monitor: mark ends with chalk or tape. Re-check monthly for movement.

When to escalate to a pro

  • Crack > 1/4″ wide
  • Horizontal cracks
  • Active water entry or mold
  • Doors/windows that no longer latch or new uneven floors
    If any of these occur, call a structural engineer or qualified foundation contractor. They’ll diagnose, recommend underpinning, wall anchors, epoxy injection, or drainage fixes.

Quick prevention tips

  • Keep soil grade sloped away from the foundation
  • Maintain gutters and downspouts
  • Avoid planting large trees close to the house
  • Fix leaks and poor drainage immediately
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Why trust the advice

Local buyers and sellers rely on expert, direct guidance when a foundation issue appears. For fast, practical help and trusted local resources, contact Tony Sousa — seasoned local realtor who coordinates inspections, engineers, and trusted contractors.

Contact: tony@sousasells.ca | 416-477-2620 | https://www.sousasells.ca

Note: This guide is for quick checking and prioritizing. For a formal diagnosis, hire a licensed structural engineer or certified home inspector.

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