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How Concerned Should You Be About Drywall Cracks?

WRITTEN BY:
Blake H.
April 11, 2020 | Foundation Repair
April 11, 2020 | Foundation Repair
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Home » How Concerned Should You Be About Drywall Cracks?

Drywall cracks can either be a huge problem or hardly a problem at all, but can you tell the difference?

Sooner or later, we all see them - the cracks lurking in the corners or just above the door jam.

Whether that crack is a symptom of nothing at all or a symptom of a weak foundation, you need to diagnose the problem in case it gets worse.

In this article, we will help you determine when a crack is just a crack or when it may be a sign of something much more ominous.

When a Drywall Crack Is Just a Crack

Drywall cracks are fairly common, and in many cases are cosmetic.

Nonetheless, is a good idea to exercise caution before covering up a crack to know if it is something more serious.

Some reasons for drywall cracks include:

  • Poor taping during the drywall process
  • Wood framing drying out.
  • Moisture from wet seasons or plumbing
  • Extreme weather changes
  • Vacation homes being vacant for too long
  • New or old home settling
  • Movement of soil around the foundation
  • Foundation problems

Below, we will focus on a few of these common reasons for drywall cracks and explain what causes them to happen in the first place.

Poor Craftsmanship

A common problem for cracks can boil down to poor craftsmanship.

Drywall cracks can happen when the drywall seams are not properly taped. This forces the drywall to crack over time.

A professional can help you establish if this is the case. Usually, these types of drywall cracks will look like a thin straight line where the original seems met.

Dry Wood Framing

Sometimes, you'll see cracks above doors or around windows. When you see this, oftentimes it can be a result of wood framing becoming dried out over time.

When this happens, it can cause the wood to bend or warp, putting a strain on the drywall and forcing it to crack.

Moisture & Extreme Weather Changes

Another reason for drywall cracks could be that there is a leak from your roof or plumbing. If this is the case, you will often see discoloration around the crack.

In some areas, the weather changes in temperature drastically from one week to the next. This can put stress on your home over time with the constant expanding and contracting causing cracks in the drywall to form.

Leaving a Home Vacant for Too Long

Vacation homes can be susceptible to cracks in the drywall. The reason for this is that when a home is left vacant it tends to not be climate controlled.

Think about it, if you're vacation home is in Florida, would you continue to use air conditioning year-round if you weren't there? Of course not.

That change can cause moisture similar to weather changes, causing drywall cracks.

Home Settling

Whether you have a new or older home, settling is a part of the process of a house's lifetime.

As a house settles, it will obviously cause changes in parts of the structure, and these are most commonly found in settlement cracks in drywall.

Soil Movement

You may be asking yourself: soil movement? Refer back to your fourth-grade science teacher on this one. This can happen due to environmental factors of soil erosion.

Depending on the area you live, your house could deal with elements of very rainy, flooding seasons or very windy times of the year. These are bound to cause soil erosion.

Over time, soil can become eroded from the foundation causing the foundation to settle differently forming cracks in your drywall. This could lead to foundation problems.

When a Drywall Crack Is Not Just a Crack

Sometimes a crack may be a symptom of a much larger problem. If this is the case, you will often see settlement cracks in drywall that may appear like this:

  • trim or door frames shifting near the crack
  • diagonal cracks that are jagged

If you see these types of cracks in your home, it may be a sign of a much larger problem.

Foundation Problems

If you suspect that your foundation could be the problem based on the cracks you have seen, it's best to hire an experienced professional that deals with these problems before fixing the crack.

This is how you can see if your home is dealing with an integrity issue on your own before moving forward.

1. Check Outside Your Home

Some things you can do to check if the foundation is the problem are to go outside your house and look for cracks in the foundation. You may also want to see if the foundation is bowing anywhere. Perhaps you may see cracks in your siding or stucco.

A few cracks are okay, but if you are seeing more than a couple, it may be signs of a weakened foundation.

2. Check Inside Your Home

As you look inside your house check around to see if the floors are sloping or have become uneven.

You may also want to look for sagging in areas.

Go down to the basement and look for cracks. You may also want to look at the beams and check for any termite damage. This could compromise the integrity of your foundation.

When to Hire a Professional

If you're thinking that some of your cracks may show signs of structural damage, or you aren't sure, it's best to check with a professional.

We offer free estimates and it can't hurt to see if there may be a bigger issue lurking behind those cracks.

Once you have had a professional check for structural damages based on your drywall cracks, you can move ahead with more confidence if it is just cosmetic.

Either way, you'll be happy you got the advice of a pro who looks at and handles these kinds of issues all the time.

If you're determined to save money and repair the crack on your own, you'll need a few things:

  • Taping mud or joint compound
  • 6-inch putty knife
  • Sanding sponges
  • Plastic
  • Tape and paper tape
  • Clean-out brush

Use a sponge to wet the area and use a putty knife to scrape away texture. Use paper tape to go over the crack.

After that, apply taping mud or joint compound (at least two coats). In between coats, place another paper tape over the crack.

To get the right texture, use a waded up piece of paper to apply another coat. Then, use your 6-inch putty knife to smooth out the texture when dried.

It's best to hire a professional to handle this because it can be a big job depending on the severity of the situation.

Do You Have Drywall Cracks?

Before you repair your drywall cracks, it is a good idea to contact the professionals to be sure it is not something more serious.

If you have any concerns, get a free estimate from a professional to make sure it is not a sign of structural damage first.

Contact us today for additional information and find out how we can help!

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Written By Blake H.

Blake has specialized in crawl space & foundation repairs for over 13 years (since 2012). His prior engineering & business degrees from James Madison University, along with years of experience working with JES Foundation Repair, prepared him for a mastery of problem solving with crawl space & foundation repair issues. He is one of America’s top experts on crawl space encapsulation, moisture control, crawl space structural repairs, & foundation repairs.

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