Are you wondering if your home has dangerous ceiling cracks? If so, you’ve landed on the right page. First of all, not all ceiling cracks mean there’s structural damage. A ceiling crack might mean that, but it might not. Some ceiling cracks are just ugly, a cosmetic issue. Also, ceiling cracks are pretty common, especially in older homes. So, how do you spot the difference between dangerous ceiling cracks and those that are just unsightly? Various things give dangerous ceiling cracks away, including the location of the crack, size, and type. This article will discuss types of ceiling cracks, causes of dangerous ceiling cracks, signs a ceiling crack might be dangerous, and more. For more information about cracks in general, see Structural or Non-Structural? Understanding Foundation Cracks.
There are two types of ceiling cracks, structural and non-structural. Structural ceiling cracks are the ones to look out for.All buildings settle into the soil slightly (fractions of an inch) after they’re built. This isn’t anything unusual and could cause a ceiling crack. Ceiling cracks caused by this type of settlement (uniform, see infographic below) usually aren’t anything to worry about because they don’t affect the home’s structural integrity and are usually just small cracks in paint or plaster. Cracks in drywall can also happen, often because the drywall mud was improperly applied, either not enough or too much. These types of ceiling cracks will follow the drywall tape in a straight line, and while they’re not pretty, they’re not dangerous.However, ceiling cracks can also be structural, meaning they do affect your home’s structural integrity. These ceiling cracks are dangerous and often caused by differential settlement. Therefore, all homeowners should know how to spot problem ceiling cracks.
All dangerous ceiling cracks are a sign the home has sustained structural damage. However, as we mentioned above, not all ceiling cracks are dangerous. Some are just an eyesore and possibly caused by paint buildup or improper drywall installation. So, how do you tell which is which? How do you know if a ceiling crack is dangerous or not? The answer is you probably can’t - not for sure, at least - unless you’re a foundation repair contractor, a structural engineer, or the crack is obviously dangerous. That’s why we strongly recommend you contact a professional right away for a foundation inspection. However, there are a few things to look for that will tell you if the crack is possibly dangerous or not:
Generally, the longer and wider the ceiling crack, the more likely it is to be dangerous. Use common sense. If it looks dangerous, it probably is, and you should contact a foundation repair professional immediately for an inspection. While you’re waiting, look around for other signs the house may have structural damage, including:
Dangerous ceiling cracks could be caused by various things, including problems related to moisture and weight:Moisture-related problems
Weight-related problems
Foundation-related problems
Of course, natural disasters such as earthquakes, tornados, and sinkholes can also cause dangerous ceiling cracks.For more information about ceiling cracks, see Are My Ceiling Cracks Normal?
If you see a suspicious ceiling crack in your home, contact an experienced foundation repair contractor right away and ask for an inspection. Most repair contractors will perform an inspection for free and then give you a repair estimate.Here are some things to take note of when you first see a suspicious crack:
Unless the crack is clearly severe - in which case you need to contact a foundation repair contractor immediately - you should mark the crack ends with a pencil and monitor the crack to see if it gets bigger. Cracks that grow are almost always structural, and therefore possibly dangerous.As we noted above, you should also look for other signs of foundation damage. Finally, use common sense. A dangerous ceiling crack will usually look different from a cosmetic crack in the plaster or drywall.If you’re worried your home has one or more dangerous ceiling cracks, and you’re in our service area in Nebraska, Iowa, Kansas, and Missouri, contact us today for a repair estimate.
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