Ceiling Cracks

Ceiling cracks can be a common occurrence for homes and businesses in Little Rock and other areas of Arkansas. Whether caused by age or foundation failure, concrete ceiling cracks are an issue that every property owner should monitor. It is essential to recognize the various types, sizes, and locations of cracks, as well as their corresponding indications, so that the necessary repairs can be made promptly upon discovery.

How To Determine If A Ceiling Crack Is Dangerous

Different types of cracks indicate various potential foundation issues. Here are a few common types:

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  • Spider Web:
    These cracks, shaped like a spider web, can form on ceilings, walls, and floors. Most of the time, they form due to age and the natural settling of the home. However, if the width of a spider web crack grows larger than 1/16th of an inch, it may be because of a more serious structural issue.
  • Vertical:
    Cracks that run across the ceiling and continue down the wall in the same line can indicate foundation problems or weak wall studs.
  • Bowed Ceiling:
    If your ceiling crack runs along a large bow, this means that your foundation supports are failing. This is a serious issue that needs to be repaired immediately.

Not only is knowing the types of ceiling cracks important, but it is also vital to be aware of what location and size indicate. Cracks that form on the edge of your ceiling aren’t as big of a deal as cracks that run right down the center. Typically, cracks on the edges form in older homes due to natural settlement. When they run along the center, this usually indicates a foundation problem in your home. Small, thin cracks shouldn’t cause too much worry, but if they start to widen and become larger, this is something that should be addressed right away.

Concrete Ceiling Cracks Solved by Foundation Repair

Often, ceiling cracks are indicators of a larger issue underneath, typically foundation failure. That is why it is essential to have a professional inspect your building as soon as you notice cracks or other foundation issues, such as sloping floors or leaning walls. If you have ceiling cracks due to foundation settlement, Airlift Concrete Experts has the experience and professional products to restore your foundation to its original strength.

Airlift Concrete Experts is a family-owned and operated company based out of Alexander, AR. We serve Little Rock, AR, and other surrounding cities. Be sure to call us today for foundation repair in Arkansas!

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