Structural issues affect the safety and value of your home. If you suspect there are issues, hire a professional to assess and repair the situation before it worsens. Seek help if you notice any of these signs of structural problems in your home.

Uneven Floors

Uneven flooring can be a sign of structural problems. This might be caused by a settling foundation, cracked floor joists, rot, pest damage, or poor construction. A home inspector or structural engineer can assess the issue and advise you on repairs.

Sticking Doors and Windows

Your doors and windows should open and close easily. Doors and windows that get stuck might indicate structural problems in the home. An engineer can analyze and evaluate the foundation to identify the root cause of the problem and determine a suitable solution.

Wall Cracks are Signs of Structural Problems

Cracks in stonework, brickwork, and plaster are issues related to your home’s structure. In most cases, these cracks are a result of settling. If you notice even minor cracks in walls or around door frames, consult a structural engineer. An expert will identify and repair the underlying issue before fixing the cracks.

Leaning or Bulging Walls

Identifying leaning or bulging walls isn’t easy because you may not notice subtle changes in a wall until it’s a major problem. When you notice that a wall is curving, call a professional about this sign of a structural problem.

Sagging Roof

A sagging roof is a serious issue that threatens your house, your family, and your belongings. Uneven roof lines cause stress and damage to roofing materials and may lead to leaks. The roof may begin to sag due to foundation problems or weakened or rotting roof supports. Other factors that may contribute to a sagging roof include:

termite damage
– timber frame movement
– lack of appropriate maintenance
– severe weather-related issues

Signs of Structural Problems can be Detected Around the Chimney

Your chimney can offer clues to structural problems with your home. Be aware of crumbling or shifting bricks and cracks in the mortar. You might also notice the chimney separating from the house. This may be due to uneven settling of the soil or foundation.

To keep your home in great condition, hire a professional at the first sign of a structural problem.

KO Inspection offers home inspection services to Greater Seattle. Contact us to request an appointment.

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