Melky
Structural
- Aug 22, 2012
- 7
Sorry Guys re-post! I learned my lesson, never post in the middle of the night!
Just trying to resolve a debate about this and would like to get some opinions
Question/Questions....
New house foundation poured 6 or 7 months ago. House was 90% completed in mid June when construction stopped due to work restrictions during summer months.
Hammer Law in beach association. Everything was perfect at that point. During that time a dehumidifier was left running in the basement to try to keep hardwood flooring (above) from gathering moisture and cupping.When site was visited mid July a couple of small cracks where noticed. One under a window and one near an outside corner. Both small hairline vertical. No big deal. During the last couple of weeks more cracking pretty much all some what vertical. They seem to be popping up all around as a tiny crack at top of wall, some seem to be moving down the wall some don't. The first two cracks have made their way through wall, everything else is just interior surface so far. In June foundation appeared to be crack free. Hardened Dry Shrinkage that was delayed? Could the dehumidifier have caused this by pulling moisture out of the wall to fast? Could they have created an issue trying to resolve another? I know they put an additive in mix for curing and was told it hardened up pretty quick. Could that be the reason it is shrinking now? The dehumidifier has now been shut off. Walls cracking/hardwood cupping. Would epoxy injection of cracks slow them or create more?
House structure is fine, minus hardwood. Should this subside or is there more to come? Any Advice.............
Just trying to resolve a debate about this and would like to get some opinions
Question/Questions....
New house foundation poured 6 or 7 months ago. House was 90% completed in mid June when construction stopped due to work restrictions during summer months.
Hammer Law in beach association. Everything was perfect at that point. During that time a dehumidifier was left running in the basement to try to keep hardwood flooring (above) from gathering moisture and cupping.When site was visited mid July a couple of small cracks where noticed. One under a window and one near an outside corner. Both small hairline vertical. No big deal. During the last couple of weeks more cracking pretty much all some what vertical. They seem to be popping up all around as a tiny crack at top of wall, some seem to be moving down the wall some don't. The first two cracks have made their way through wall, everything else is just interior surface so far. In June foundation appeared to be crack free. Hardened Dry Shrinkage that was delayed? Could the dehumidifier have caused this by pulling moisture out of the wall to fast? Could they have created an issue trying to resolve another? I know they put an additive in mix for curing and was told it hardened up pretty quick. Could that be the reason it is shrinking now? The dehumidifier has now been shut off. Walls cracking/hardwood cupping. Would epoxy injection of cracks slow them or create more?
House structure is fine, minus hardwood. Should this subside or is there more to come? Any Advice.............