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LiveItUp
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Has anyone ever had issues with their foundation shifting?
We have been noticing some cracks in the drywall above the corners of windows and doors in our house, and some places where the nails that hold the drywall to the studs are pushing out of the drywall. Has anyone had anything like that happen in their home, and if so, who did you call to address it?
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Posted 2/22/15 2:18 PM |
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Mrs213
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Has anyone ever had issues with their foundation shifting?
How old is the house? And how bad are the cracks?
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Posted 2/22/15 5:09 PM |
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alli3131
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Has anyone ever had issues with their foundation shifting?
Some of that is normal.
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Posted 2/22/15 7:42 PM |
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LiveItUp
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Re: Has anyone ever had issues with their foundation shifting?
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How old is the house? And how bad are the cracks?
It was built in the 1930's and the cracks aren't too bad, individually, but we've been noticing a lot more of them popping up recently so it's starting to worry us.
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Posted 2/22/15 7:59 PM |
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MommaG
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Has anyone ever had issues with their foundation shifting?
Most of that is probably normal - called "settling". That's why some people use screws for drywall so they can't pop out. I would think an engineer could check the house if you're concerned.
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Posted 2/22/15 9:48 PM |
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Re: Has anyone ever had issues with their foundation shifting?
could be lack of moisture in the air.
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Posted 2/22/15 9:49 PM |
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Goobster
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Re: Has anyone ever had issues with their foundation shifting?
Can you see your foundation, is your basement finished?
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Posted 2/22/15 9:54 PM |
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Meg1234
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Re: Has anyone ever had issues with their foundation shifting?
I was also wondering the same. Hope someone replies to you.
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Posted 2/22/15 10:37 PM |
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LiveItUp
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Re: Has anyone ever had issues with their foundation shifting?
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Can you see your foundation, is your basement finished?
My basement is not finished so we can see the foundation.
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Posted 2/22/15 10:39 PM |
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LiveItUp
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Re: Has anyone ever had issues with their foundation shifting?
Posted by MommaG
Most of that is probably normal - called "settling". That's why some people use screws for drywall so they can't pop out. I would think an engineer could check the house if you're concerned.
I hope its normal! But lately we've been getting worried since we see so many spots where the nails are starting to poke through the drywall. I think they are in every room of the house.
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Posted 2/22/15 10:41 PM |
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Mrs213
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Has anyone ever had issues with their foundation shifting?
Sounds very normal especially for the age of the house. It's from the settling. My 1950s house had naiil pops all over too. They used nails, rather than drywall screws back then so you have to just nail it back in and fill it but also put a drywall screw next to the nail so they don't pop back out
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Posted 2/22/15 11:07 PM |
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jerrysgirl
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Re: Has anyone ever had issues with their foundation shifting?
Posted by LiveItUp
Posted by MommaG
Most of that is probably normal - called "settling". That's why some people use screws for drywall so they can't pop out. I would think an engineer could check the house if you're concerned.
I hope its normal! But lately we've been getting worried since we see so many spots where the nails are starting to poke through the drywall. I think they are in every room of the house.
We see the nails in the room that has not been redone recently. It is because they used to use nails and not drywall screws as what prior person said.
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Posted 2/23/15 9:55 AM |
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PaddysGirl
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Has anyone ever had issues with their foundation shifting?
Wow, I am having this issue in my house as well. There are no major issues but I have noticed a few cracks here and there that weren't when we moved in in June. I hope this is just normal stuff. I can see where settling may have happened in the past (look like nails may have popped through a bit)
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Posted 2/24/15 1:46 PM |
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jellybean78
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Has anyone ever had issues with their foundation shifting?
Maybe it has something to do with the extreme cold weather we have been experiencing?
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