Do you know what some of the causes of foundation movement are? Houses and other structures settle and foundations move over time. A small amount of movement is normal, but too much settling could mean your foundation has moved so much that it causes structural foundation problems. Of course, the foundation doesn’t just move on its own. There are several reasons it happens.
Common Causes of Foundation Movement
- Soil movement
- Moisture from inadequate site drainage
- Leaky plumbing
- Poor construction or structural instability
- Uneven floors
- Cracks in walls and floors
- Cracks in bricks
- Cracks above windows and doors
- Walls bowing outward
- Sticking in doors and windows
- Tile and grout breakage
- Cracked or displaced molding
- Spaces between walls and ceiling
- Spaces between walls and floor
- Spaces between doors and walls
- Spaces between windows and walls
- Underground plumbing damage
- Loose or broken gas and water lines
- Leaks in roof
- Electrical problems
- Insulation damage
- Cracks in slab
- Loss in home value