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Crucial Structural Problems Every Homeowner Should Quickly Address

July 19, 2024
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Hannah Haber

A sound structure doesn’t only contribute to a home’s longevity but also brings a sense of security to its inhabitants. However, even the most well-built structures can’t withstand the silent threats that can creep up over time. Although the damage may initially seem like a minor inconvenience, they can develop into more serious problems if neglected. Taking a proactive approach will save you from costly repairs and ensure a safe and comfortable living space. Here’s how you can identify the crucial structural problems that need immediate attention. 

Foundation Problems

Crucial Structural Problems Every Homeowner Should Quickly Address.
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A strong foundation keeps everything stable, level, and secure. But substandard construction, earthquakes, erosion, or even temperature changes can threaten your home’s structural integrity.

If you see cracks running along walls, ceilings, and floors, it could be an indication of a shifting foundation. Hairline cracks of less than one to five millimeters wide are generally not a threat as they can simply be painted over or filled with concrete. But if they develop into diagonal or horizontal cracks, they might be the result of uneven settling, structural movement, or other stresses affecting the foundation.

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Uneven floors, sticking doors and windows, and separating counters are also signs of foundation movement. They might be a minor inconvenience for now. But if accompanied by cracks, this means the damage is already widespread. If neglected, it can significantly increase the risk of wall collapse, or worse, complete building failure. 

Consulting a structural engineer after the first sign of a foundation problem is crucial to accurately assess the situation and recommend appropriate solutions. 

Roof Structural Issues

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A well-maintained roof serves as your protection from external elements and prevents water damage and keeps your home dry and comfortable. It also contributes to the overall stability of a building, distributing weight and preventing structural damage by minimizing stress on the walls and foundation. But it isn’t functional anymore once it develops surface damage. 

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A damaged roof can expose your home to even more damage. So, leaving even a single or small part of this structural problem unaddressed only allows extreme temperature, rain, and external objects to freely enter your home. Sagging roofs, on the other hand, occur due to weakened support structures caused by water leaks or excessive weight from accumulated debris. Leaks create a breeding ground for mold, leading to respiratory problems and other indoor health hazards if ignored. 

Minor cracks or holes can be easily addressed by applying a sealant. But sagging roofs call for a professional assessment from a roofing contractor or a structural engineer. 

Bowing Walls

Walls provide privacy and protect you from outside dangers, but they could be the danger themselves once they start to bow. Bowing walls create a noticeable curvature and may hint at pressure brought about by a poorly constructed roof, wall extensions, or inadequate wall thickness.

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As walls are crucial for a home’s structural integrity, bowing walls potentially weaken the foundation. This can also be the cause of cracks in ceilings, walls, and floors and even warp door and window frames. Creating such openings and gaps further lead to leaks, which also bears the health hazard consequences of mold growth. 

The longer bowing walls are ignored, the more pressure pushing against the foundation builds up, which eventually leads to wall collapse in extreme cases. 

Mud Tubes

Crucial Structural Problems Every Homeowner Should Quickly Address.
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Unlike with the structural problems mentioned above, termite infestations often go unnoticed at first. These persistent insects build protective tunnels, known as mud tubes, from soil, wood, and their saliva. Not only do these tubes shield them from predators, it’s also a concealed pathway to devour the  wooden framework of your home. These are also an indication of a termite colony residing nearby. 

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If left untreated, they can compromise your home’s foundation, weakening beams, supports, and even flooring. This is particularly alarming in houses mainly made of wood. 

Despite not directly harming the inhabitants, they can silently cause your home’s collapse. And these consequences can be financially devastating, not to mention potentially dangerous. You should consult a pest control specialist the moment you see any signs of a termite infestation.

Having a well-structured home puts the homeowner’s mind at ease, knowing that it can provide them comfortable and secured indoor living. But time will soon reveal its weaknesses.  Similar to addressing any threat, early detection and timely intervention of these structural problems are key to improving your home’s longevity, safety, and overall value. Following this guide equips you with the knowledge to identify potential issues and understand their implications before they even happen.  

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Read more: 5 Sneaky Ways Bugs Get in Your Home

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Signs of a foundation problem include cracks on walls, ceilings, and floors that are wider than one to five millimeters. Other indicators are uneven floors and doors or windows that stick.

A roof may have a structural issue if it appears to be sagging. This sagging is often caused by weakened support structures due to water leaks or excess weight from debris.

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A bowing wall is one that has a noticeable curve. This can be a sign of pressure from a poorly constructed roof, wall extensions, or inadequate wall thickness, which can lead to foundation weakening.

Mud tubes are protective tunnels built by termites. Their presence indicates a termite infestation, which can silently devour a home’s wooden framework and lead to its collapse.

Ignoring these issues can lead to severe consequences, such as wall and building collapse. Additionally, water leaks from a damaged roof can cause mold, which poses a health risk to the residents.

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