9scott
Aerospace
- Aug 18, 2002
- 6
I live in Dallas Tx and our house is a brick exterior with a slab foundation 1800 sq ft 1story. Two years ago I noticed a hairline crack running vertically up transverse exterior brick walls at either end of the house, additionally there were cracks coming out of the door corners on the south side of the house along transverse interior walls. Well, just recently I noticed that the cracks in the corners of the doors have started to get bigger and found that I could stick a key (1/4" wide ) through the crack in the exterior walls at either end of the house ( starting about three feet down from the roof). Additionally there are now cracks at every door along transverse walls (North & South sides) with cracks in the vertical direction in the middle of the door (buckling?). However all doors still closed and latch.
I called a foundation repair company and they are coming out next week for an estimate. I have a couple questions before they get here.
1) should I have reacted to this when I first seen these cracks? My wife bought the house before we met & I guess (after recently looking at the initial inspection report when refinancing) there was a note by the house inspector that there were typical cracks in the house, but they would need to be evaluated by a structural engineer if requested (it was not requested). I just moved to this area three years ago and have never dealt with foundation problems before, so I was just ignorant to the matter.
2) From what it looks to me, the slab has cracked the length of the house (East to West), and now the North and South side are separating. If they give me options for repairs, what is the best method (cost effective & resale value)? Or if there is usually just one repair method, does anyone know how much this usually cost for this size house?
Thanks for the help,
Scott
I called a foundation repair company and they are coming out next week for an estimate. I have a couple questions before they get here.
1) should I have reacted to this when I first seen these cracks? My wife bought the house before we met & I guess (after recently looking at the initial inspection report when refinancing) there was a note by the house inspector that there were typical cracks in the house, but they would need to be evaluated by a structural engineer if requested (it was not requested). I just moved to this area three years ago and have never dealt with foundation problems before, so I was just ignorant to the matter.
2) From what it looks to me, the slab has cracked the length of the house (East to West), and now the North and South side are separating. If they give me options for repairs, what is the best method (cost effective & resale value)? Or if there is usually just one repair method, does anyone know how much this usually cost for this size house?
Thanks for the help,
Scott