Lizzy Fisher
Civil/Environmental
- Jun 6, 2021
- 9
Client's foundation was poured 2 years ago, perimeter is square, each foundation wall is about 30 feet long, 4 feet high. Recently client noticed hairline cracks in foundation all over the places (every wall has about 20 cracks, evenly distributed in the middle 2/3 section).
Inspected the cracks, almost all of them are extremely thin (same size of hair), nearly vertical, only two of them are obviously bigger, but they are still <1/16" (one at the middle of north wall and another at the similar location of south wall). Same amount of cracks can be observed from inside of crawlspace. All cracks start from top, the biggest two successfully reached to somewhere right above the footing (wider at the top, getting thinner and thinner until disappearing above the footing), most of others stopped around the middle.
The foundation was poured in Summer, not sure about mix and w/c ratio, I was thinking of shrinkage cracks, although my client said they are new, I believe they might have been there for a long time and he didn't notice due to the small size. But I'm not sure if it's common to see shrinkage cracks every one or two feet. Another theory in my mind is settlement, but in order to generate cracks like this pattern, all four corners need to sink down while the middle sections of the four walls are not.
What do you think?
Inspected the cracks, almost all of them are extremely thin (same size of hair), nearly vertical, only two of them are obviously bigger, but they are still <1/16" (one at the middle of north wall and another at the similar location of south wall). Same amount of cracks can be observed from inside of crawlspace. All cracks start from top, the biggest two successfully reached to somewhere right above the footing (wider at the top, getting thinner and thinner until disappearing above the footing), most of others stopped around the middle.
The foundation was poured in Summer, not sure about mix and w/c ratio, I was thinking of shrinkage cracks, although my client said they are new, I believe they might have been there for a long time and he didn't notice due to the small size. But I'm not sure if it's common to see shrinkage cracks every one or two feet. Another theory in my mind is settlement, but in order to generate cracks like this pattern, all four corners need to sink down while the middle sections of the four walls are not.
What do you think?