Altercall
I beat you all May '08 :)
Anyone here work with foundations? I'm looking at houses and I've found two that I really like. One has a crack in the ceiling originating basically from the front door going diagonally through the formal dining entrance. I would say the main separation in the pic is only 8-12 inches, but then it looks like it was patched 1-2 ft past that in the past.
The second house looks like it might have some separation between the wall and ceiling a couple of rooms, but that's not the main concern. There is a crack along the garage pillar on the top right side of the garage (Pic 2 &3). The brick at the top is set in deeper now than the bottom. There are also a couple of ceiling/wall cracks in the corner of the house closest to that(Pic 4). There are also some cracks on the back side of the garage brick cracks (Pic 5). Also, I didn't get a pic of this, but I can tomorrow if I need to, the corner stone on the left front of the house has dislodged. It's not laying on the ground but it is a decent amount off kilt. My realtor, a guy I trust, said that's not terribly uncommon, but I don't know if that has anything to with the foundation
Everyone tells me that every house in North Texas has some sort of foundation problem because they all settle. We have no bedrock, usually 2-5 ft of soil over clay. I understand that. Most people caulk them and paint over cracks unless there is a more serious foundation problem. My questions... Does either house have serious foundation problems? Does either foundation need to be fixed? How much would the repairs cost?
Thanks in advance!
The second house looks like it might have some separation between the wall and ceiling a couple of rooms, but that's not the main concern. There is a crack along the garage pillar on the top right side of the garage (Pic 2 &3). The brick at the top is set in deeper now than the bottom. There are also a couple of ceiling/wall cracks in the corner of the house closest to that(Pic 4). There are also some cracks on the back side of the garage brick cracks (Pic 5). Also, I didn't get a pic of this, but I can tomorrow if I need to, the corner stone on the left front of the house has dislodged. It's not laying on the ground but it is a decent amount off kilt. My realtor, a guy I trust, said that's not terribly uncommon, but I don't know if that has anything to with the foundation
Everyone tells me that every house in North Texas has some sort of foundation problem because they all settle. We have no bedrock, usually 2-5 ft of soil over clay. I understand that. Most people caulk them and paint over cracks unless there is a more serious foundation problem. My questions... Does either house have serious foundation problems? Does either foundation need to be fixed? How much would the repairs cost?
Thanks in advance!
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