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What is a good indicator that foundation repairs are needed?





Thanks,



Nate

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  • Eric520th November, 2005

    house isnt level

  • nateham620th November, 2005

    Thanks for your answer.

    Are there any other indicators to look for while walking in the house?

    Thanks,

    Nate

  • BBagnall20th November, 2005

    You can put a marble or golf ball in the middle of the kitchen and see if it stays put.

    Sidewalks around the house tilt in towards the house. (It might not always be a foundation issue though)

    I like the marble/golf ball thing the best.

  • Stockpro9920th November, 2005

    That is a good trick for unlevel floor detection but says little about foundation issues or repairs needed.

    If there was something really wrong with the floor level then you could call a contractor to take a look. Large cracks in the foundation stemwall or breaks in the concrete are a pretty good indication that something is untowards there.

    ON older homes a certain amount of shifting is normal and the floors will not be level...
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  • jimandlacy20th November, 2005

    Cracks that run up a brick/block foundation through the mortar are usually normal settling, cracks through the brick/block for more than two rows can indicate problems. Any crack wider than 1/2" should be carefully looked at.

    Jim

  • Sham71822nd November, 2005

    doesnt sound like a promising first venture the way you describe it. Not attempting to discourage you but if the seller is held bent, then most people would walk...especially bank owned properties...the people who are in charge of them dont seem to care how long they sit on the market..

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