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    Default Horizontal crack in foundation

    This is a 4 year old home, This crack is present at the rear of the structure. Any thoughts as to what might be the cause of this crack? I am not sure if it is a reportable condition.

    thanks, Ron

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    Default Re: Horizontal crack in foundation

    Is this a slab house?


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    Default Re: Horizontal crack in foundation

    yes this is a slab foundation


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    Default Re: Horizontal crack in foundation

    I can't tell much from the one photo but the first though that comes to mind is re-bar that is too close to exterior surface and is corroding and expanding.

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    That looks like water expansion under the slab. if it is a one peace slab and footing? then you have some Soil Hydraulic Conditions from water under the slab.

    Look for some cracks on the interior floors. You may want to pull back any flooring or carpeting and check the slab. I did not see any rust from the cracks. but dont rule out rebar problems.

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    Default Re: Horizontal crack in foundation

    My shot:
    We used to go to and by Mt. Shasta at least twice a year (trout fishing in the McCloud River) and there was always plenty of earthquake activity in those northern parts of California. Horizontal cracking in concrete foundations in such seismically active areas usually indicated horizontal movement whereas vertical cracking was usually the result of up-down movement from expansive soils, over-loading, and fill settlement to name a few.

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    I see two cracks. The other one being above the first, it looks like it was patched at some point. Looks like a recurring problem to me.
    Is that a sidewalk or driveway next to the slab?
    Other than that I don't know squat about california soil conditions. Good luck.

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    It's a back porch next to the slab, and 1 coat stucco above it.


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    Would this be a reportable condition?


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    You bet. If only a note: in your report.


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    Ron


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    Default Re: Horizontal crack in foundation

    I took a pic of it and put it in the report, with a recommendation to monitor.


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    This would be a SE/repair item on my report.


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    Hi Ron,

    Typically a horizontal crack is caused by vibrations, such as the post by Jerry McCarthy is logical. Another probable explanation is that it is from large trucks that drive by carrying building materials. Especially if the cement has not "cured" enough.

    I have seen this on a few occasions. This was the explanation given to me by a structural engineer.

    Zane


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