Interior wall cracks are a very common sign of foundation issues. Whether big or small, if you notice any wall cracks in your home, it’s important to get it inspected immediately. Even if the crack is small, it could get bigger over time and create more problems.
Risen Foundation Solutions repairs all types of foundation problems for our clients in San Antonio and the surrounding regions of Texas. One of the first signs your home needs foundation repair is when you see a crack in the exterior or interior wall of your home. This usually starts to emerge when you notice uneven wall joints or drywall tape buckling or lifting.
Check your home for wall cracks. Wall cracks may appear inside of your home or on the exterior. If you notice any cracks in your stucco or in your bricks, do not ignore these as these cracks often indicated foundational instability. If left untreated your foundational situation may worsen.

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Larger cracks such as gaping cracks on interior drywall, or “step-cracking” in mortared areas in exterior brick walls are a good indicator of structural concerns; and that is where we come in.
Structural cracks are usually accompanied by other signs of foundation issues such as sticking doors and windows, slanted doors, sloping floors, and cracks in porches. One of the common characteristics of structural cracks is the appearance of continuous horizontal cracks along walls and vertical cracks that are wider at the top or bottom.
These tangible signs coupled with the elevations of the home’s slab itself, allow us to accurately determine the structural soundness of your foundation and provide the best possible solution to address the deficiencies. Call us at the first sign of wall cracks to diagnose the problem and come up with the perfect solution for your home.
Another indicator is diagonal cracking at the corners of windows and doors. Noticing other door problems? Click here to learn more about door or window deficiencies.