Slowgsr
Well-known member
Well i know this is a bit off topic, but since there's lots of diyers in here who pay attention to this I thought I would ask.
I have an older home, 1970s, cinder block foundation. I gutted the basement, and I notice some cracks in the blocks, most are step cracks in various places, there is one spot where I notice a vertical. Now maybe they were always there, and I'm just noticing them now more as I'm getting more up close with the wall doing the framing.
The basement doesn't leak, there is an exterior rubber water proofing and I doubt these cracks would be visible through the waterproofing, I actually probably wouldn't be able to notice the inside cracks if the wall wasn't painted, which was done probably 20+ years ago as it was behind existing finishes.
My grading is good, I have well draining soil, I don't have a high water table, and my downspout extend at least 10 feet. The exterior brick is all good too, nothing substantial there.
The cracks are very fine in the morter lines, and there's no horizontal ones, no wall bowing. I have no up stairs drywall cracking and all my doors and windows still open normally. I would say at the widest point the biggest crack is less then 1/16"
I'm in Ontario canada, so we have freeze thaw, it gets cold, its also very dry right now.
So anyone else notice small hairline cracks in their older block foundations? Maybe its from past settling, or expansion and contraction? I think I'm just being overly paranoid maybe?
Thanks.
I have an older home, 1970s, cinder block foundation. I gutted the basement, and I notice some cracks in the blocks, most are step cracks in various places, there is one spot where I notice a vertical. Now maybe they were always there, and I'm just noticing them now more as I'm getting more up close with the wall doing the framing.
The basement doesn't leak, there is an exterior rubber water proofing and I doubt these cracks would be visible through the waterproofing, I actually probably wouldn't be able to notice the inside cracks if the wall wasn't painted, which was done probably 20+ years ago as it was behind existing finishes.
My grading is good, I have well draining soil, I don't have a high water table, and my downspout extend at least 10 feet. The exterior brick is all good too, nothing substantial there.
The cracks are very fine in the morter lines, and there's no horizontal ones, no wall bowing. I have no up stairs drywall cracking and all my doors and windows still open normally. I would say at the widest point the biggest crack is less then 1/16"
I'm in Ontario canada, so we have freeze thaw, it gets cold, its also very dry right now.
So anyone else notice small hairline cracks in their older block foundations? Maybe its from past settling, or expansion and contraction? I think I'm just being overly paranoid maybe?
Thanks.
