Cracking, Unlevel Floors
Cracked, unlevel floors are a symptom of a foundation problem.
Cracked Floors
Both foundation heave & foundation settlement may cause floor cracking. In severe cases, the flooring above the crack may also be damaged.
Wall Cracks
Wall cracks, both interior drywall cracks & exterior wall cracks, indicate there may be an issue with your home's foundation.
Wall Seperation
In severe cases of foundation movement, wall separation may be encountered.
Dry Wall Cracks
These interior cracks can appear in both residential & commercial businesses. While some cracks are merely cosmetic, the best practice would be to have the foundation evaluated by a professional.
Concrete Floor Cracks
Floor cracks are especially prominent on commercial floors.
Gaps at Baseboards
Gaps at the baseboards of a wall also indicate foundation movement.
More Baseboard Gaps
The severity of the baseboard gaps often depends on the severity of the foundation problem.
Sagging Floors
If you have a crawl space or a pier & beam foundation, sagging floors may also indicate an issue with your home's foundation.
Dry Wall Cracks
Another example of a drywall crack that indicated a foundation problem.
Door & Window Cracks
Door and window cracks also indicate that your home's foundation may be moving. Additionally, doors & windows may be out of square.... meaning they are difficult to open or fully close.
More Dry Wall Cracks
Some drywall cracking is normal. It can be hard to tell when there is an actual issue & when it is just cosmetic. We are here to help!
Door Frame Cracks
Doors and windows with these types of cracks may also be difficult to open or close. Foundation movement is the root cause of this type of cracking.
Three Point Crack
Three-point cracks may indicate a foundation heave but only a level B foundation inspection will be able to tell what the issue is with this home's foundation.
Wall Cracks
Both interior & exterior cracks are common symptoms of a foundation problem.
Doors Out of Square
Doors & windows out of the square, alongside cracking like this, also indicate an unlevel foundation.
Stair Step Cracks
The blocks of this historic Phoenix home had stair-step cracks so severe, they caused severe damage to the decorative stucco.
Floor Gaps
The crawl space of this historic Phoenix home was sagging so much, this gap appeared.
Wall Cracks
Wall cracking occurs as a result of the stress a failing foundation puts on the walls of a structure.
Cracks in Brick Walls
Cracks in brick walls, either stair steps or vertical cracks like the one shown here are symptoms of a potential foundation problem.
Exterior Cracks
Exterior cracks in walls around windows and doors are a symptom of a potential foundation problem.
Interior Wall Cracks
Interior drywall cracks are another indicator of a potential foundation issue.
Wall Crack Near the Cieling
This wall crack runs horizontally, near the ceiling of this Gilbert, Arizona home.
Gaps at the Baseboards
Gaps at the baseboard, regardless of the side, may indicate a foundation issue.
Interior Dry Wall Cracks
What can an interior wall crack like this mean? A potential foundation problem.
Damp Basement Foundation
When moisture seeps into your home's basement foundation, it doesn't just create a perfect environment for mold, it also invites unwanted pests to take up residence in YOUR home!
Failed Repairs
We often come across failed repair attempts. The longer the foundation problem goes unaddressed, the more it can cost to repair it.
Stairstep Cracks in a Basement
The stairstep cracks in this Prescott, AZ basement was allowing moisture to seep into the home.
Wall Gaps
Gaps between the floors and walls of a home are another indication of a foundation problem.
Door Gaps / Doors Our of Square
Door gaps, like this one, may indicate foundation movement.
Exterior Stucco Cracks
Cracks in the exterior stucco of a home may be a sign of a foundation problem.
Window Seperation
Window frame separation for interior walls may indicate foundation movement.
Cracks in Drywall
One of the most common symptoms of a foundation problem is drywall cracks.
Window Seperation
Windows out of square and window frames that have separation may be a sign of a foundation problem.
Drywall Cracks
Drywall cracks, as well as doors out of square (doors that are difficult to open or latch), are common symptoms of a foundation problem.
Cracks in the Drywall
Foundation movement may be indicated by an interior wall and floor cracks.
Cracks in Brickwork
Cracks in brick or blockwork areas are a common sign of a foundation problem.
Cracks in the Cieling
Cracks in the ceiling of a home may indicate foundation movement.
Drywall Cracks & Foundation Problems
Drywall cracks are a common sign of stress when encountering a foundation problem.
Interior Cracks Near a Window
Diagonal cracks near doors & windows indicate potential foundation movement. The longer a repair is delayed, the worse the issue can become.
Gaps Between Walls & Flooring
This gap between the wall & garage floor tells us this area has had significant foundation movement.
Signs of Stress - Wall Cracks
Interior wall cracking is a common symptom of a foundation problem.
Interior Wall Cracks
Interior wall cracks may begin small but will increase over time if the foundation problem is left unresolved.
Doors Out of Square
Doors & Windows out of the square are common in homes with foundation movement.
Wall Cracks
Some wall cracks can span from one wall to another.
Severe Wall Crack - Signs of Stress
The severity of this interior wall crack indicates significant foundation movement.
Crack in Cieling
The ceiling crack on this home extended into one of the walls.
Gaps at the Flooring
Flooring that is pulling away from or separating is a sign of stress that indicates foundation movement.
Interior Vertical Dry Wall Crack
Interior vertical drywall cracks are a common sign of a potential foundation issue.
Interior Horizontal Dry Wall Crack
Interior horizontal drywall cracks are a common sign of potential foundation problems.
Exterior Wall Cracks
The exterior wall cracks on this Prescott, AZ home had been patched, however until the cause of the cracks was addressed, they kept returning.
Exterior Wall Cracks
This Chandler, AZ home had multiple examples of exterior wall cracks. We have highlighted them in this photograph.
Cracks at the Window
Exterior cracks like this are a common symptom of a potential foundation movement.
Stair Step Cracks
Both interior & exterior stair-step cracks indicate foundation movement.
Wall Cracks
Wall cracks may be inside of the home or outside of the home. Either way, this indicates a potential foundation problem.
Ceiling Cracks
Interior ceiling cracks are a sign of stress & may indicate foundation movement.
Popping & Cracked Tiles
Popping and cracking floor tiles are common symptoms of a foundation issue.
Stair Step Cracks in Brick or Blockwork
Stair Step cracks are a common symptom of a potential foundation problem.
Tile Cracks
Cracks in the flooring or concrete slab are a sign of a potential foundation issue.
Wall Seperation
Wall separation is a symptom of a foundation problem.
Stair Step Cracks in Brick or Blockwork
Stair Step cracks are a common symptom of a potential foundation problem.
Wall Separation
Wall separation is another symptom of a potential foundation problem. If you are seeing wall separation in your home, we can help.
Concrete Slab Crack
Concrete slab cracks, like the one found in this Mesa, AZ home, indicate foundation movement and a potential foundation problem.
Exterior Stairstep Cracks
Exterior stairstep cracks are a common sign of a foundation problem in homes with block or brick construction.
Interior Wall Cracks
One of the most common signs of a foundation problem includes interior drywall cracks.
Gaps at the Baseboards
Gaps between the walls and baseboards may indicate foundation movement and a need for foundation repair.
Exterior Wall Cracking
The exterior wall cracking on this home extended into the home's concrete stem wall. Both a foundation underpinning & concrete stem wall repair were recommended.
Exterior Cracks
Exterior cracks are a common sign of a potential foundation problem.
Ceiling Cracks
The cracks in the ceiling of this Phoenix, AZ Home ran along the wall line. This symptom may indicate a foundation repair is needed.
Slab Crack
Concrete slab cracks, like the one shown here, indicate foundation movement.
Vertical Wall Cracks
Vertical wall cracks, as well as horizontal wall cracks, indicate a need to have the home's foundation looked at. Some cracks are cosmetic... others are not.
Exterior Slab Crack
The exterior slab crack on the patio of this Phoenix, AZ home will be crack stitched.
Patched Drywall Cracks
Unless the reason for the drywall crack is resolved, no drywall repair will last. This crack has been patched but the crack has returned.
Cracks in Stucco
Exterior stucco cracks are a sign of a potential foundation problem.
Cracking Floor Tiles
Cracking floor tiles are a symptom of foundation movement.
Popping Floor Tiles
Popping floor tiles may indicate a foundation issue.
Interior Wall Cracks
Another example of interior wall cracking. Cracks in the drywall / interior walls are a common sign of a foundation problem.
Exterior Wall Cracks
Exterior cracks in the stucco are a common symptom of a possible foundation issue.
Interior Wall Cracks
An interior wall cracked in the archway of this home.
Exterior Wall Cracks in Stucco
Exterior wall cracking like this may indicate foundation movement.
Wall Crack Near Window
Wall cracking like this - near an interior window - may make the window difficult to open and close.
Doors Out of Square
Doors that are out of the square can inhibit the functionality of the door.
Ceiling Cracks
Ceiling cracks can be a sign of stress associated with a foundation problem.
Exterior Cracks
Exterior cracks - like the highlighted one here - may indicate foundation movement.
Cracks Near the Ceiling
Interior wall cracks can also run along with the ceiling.
Drywall Cracks
Wall cracks near a home's window or door may impact the functionality of said window or door.
Exterior Wall Crack
An example of an exterior wall crack was noted during a foundation investigation.
Sagging Crawl Space
It is common to find automotive jacks failing as a crawl space support. It's not what it was designed for.
Failing Crawlspace
The sagging in this crawl space was so bad, the insulation began to fall. This can lead to climate control issues in the room above.
Bowing Wall
The basement wall in this home has begun to bow. This is a common sign of a foundation issue.
Cracks at a Doorway
Interior cracks in a doo way - like this one- may impact the functionality of the door. It is also a common sign of a foundation issue.
Interior Wall Cracking
Interior cracking near a door frame.
Floor Cracks
Interior cracking on floor tiles is a common sign of a foundation problem.
Concrete Stem Wall Cracks
Both horizontal and vertical concrete stem wall cracks indicate foundation movement.
Failing Crawlspace Support
The paver this stacked crawl space support is sitting on has begun to sink into the soil below.
Exterior Cracks
Another example of the type of stairstep cracking that can be seen with a potential foundation problem.
Exterior Cracks
Exterior stucco cracks are a common sign of a potential foundation problem.
Interior Wall Cracks
Interior wall cracks - like those shown here - are a common sign of foundation movement.
Wall Cracks
Wall racking - like the one shown here - is a common symptom of a foundation problem. If you are seeing something similar in your home, we can help.
Wall Separation
Exterior wall separation is a good indicator of movement.
Cracking Stem Wall
The concrete stem wall of this Prescott, AZ home has begun to fail, from the inside out.
Baseboard Gaps
Gaps between the baseboards and interior flooring of the home may indicate foundation movement.
Drywall Crack
Interior drywall cracks, like the one shown here, may be an indication of foundation movement.
Cracked Concrete Stem Wall
The rusting rebar in the foundation stem wall of this 2006 Prescott, AZ home needs repair.
Cracking Concrete Stem Wall
A cracking concrete stem wall from a Level B Foundation Investigation in Glendale, AZ.
Interior Tile Cracks
Interior tile cracking was noted during the foundation investigation of a metro Phoenix area home. This type of floor cracking may indicate foundation movement.
Exterior Stairstep Cracking
Exterior stairstep cracks were discovered during a Level B Foundation Investigation on this Phoenix area home.
Exterior Stairstep Cracks Near a Window
Exterior stairstep cracks near windows and doors were noted during the Level B Foundation Investigation on this Phoenix area home.
Interior Stairstep Cracks
Interior stairstep cracks were noted during the Level B Foundation Investigation on this Phoenix area home.
Stairstep Cracks in Brickwork
Stairstep cracks are a common symptom of a foundation problem. This Scottsdale, AZ home had numerous areas of stairstep cracking.
Ceiling Cracks
Ceiling cracks like this may indicate foundation movement.
Cracking at the Threshold
Exterior cracking may be a sign of foundation movement.
Interior Wall Cracks
Interior wall cracking (as shown here) may be a sign your home's foundation may be moving.
Floor Cracks
Cracks in the concrete floor (like the ones shown here), may indicate foundation movement.
Interior Wall Cracks
`Interior Wall cracking is a common sign of a potential foundation issue. Have you had your home's foundation inspected?
Gaps at the Baseboards & Popping Tile
Popping floor tiles and gaps at the baseboards indicate foundation movement.
Gaps at Baseboards
There were a number of areas on this Gilbert, AZ home with gaps between the floor tile and baseboards.
Drywall Archway Cracks
An interior crack along the archway of a Gilbert, AZ single-family home.
Interior Wall Cracking
Horizontal, interior drywall cracks are a common sign of foundation movement.
Exterior Wall Cracks
Exterior wall cracks in a home's stucco are a sign of stress.
Cracked Concrete Stem Wall
Cracking, flaking concrete stem wall in Chandler, Arizona. How do you fix a failing stem wall? By calling us!
Interior Wall Cracks
Interior wall cracks at windows or doorways are a common sign of foundation movement.
Exterior Stairstep Cracks
Exterior stairstep cracking will only return unless the root cause of the cracking is addressed.
Stairstep Cracks
An area of stairstep cracking on a Mesa, AZ Home. This type of damage can indicate a foundation problem
Gaps at the Baseboards
Gaps at baseboards and flooring may indicate foundation sinking or settling.
Interior Wall Cracks - Near Entry Way
One of the most common signs of a foundation issue: is interior wall cracks.
3 Point Concrete Slab Crack
Slab cracks, like the one shown here, indicate potential foundation movement.
Interior Cracks
Interior cracks, both on walls & ceilings, are a common symptom of a foundation problem.
Vertical Wall Cracks
Both vertical & horizontal cracks are common signs of potential foundation movement.
Door out of Square
Doors & windows out of the square are not just unsightly, they often do not work properly.
Exterior Stairstep Cracks
Exterior stairstep cracks in brickwork are a common symptom of foundation movement.
Interior Baseboard Gaps
Interior baseboard gaps are one of the common signs of a potential foundation problem.
Cracking Concrete Stem Wall
This cracking concrete stem wall is failing from the inside out!
Concrete Stem Wall Cracking
Horizontal cracks in a concrete stem wall often indicate rusting rebar within the concrete itself.
Interior Dry Wall Crack
Interior dry wall cracks, like the one shown here hear a window, may indicate foundation movement.
Gaps Between the Baseboards & Tile
Gaps between the bottom of the baseboards & the flooring (tile in this photo) are a common sign of foundation movement.
Concrete Slab Cracks
Composite interlocking (also known as Concrete Crack Stitching) can be performed to tie the broken pieces of the concrete slab back together.
Interior Stairstep cracks
Interior stairstep cracking is often a sign of foundation movement.
Exterior Stairstep Cracks
Exterior stairstep cracking is another sign of foundation movement in brick or block homes.