Continue reading to learn several common causes for drywall cracks, and who to call for affordable drywall repair you can trust.
Causes for Cracks in Drywall
Drywall cracks come in all sorts of shapes, sizes, depths, and scopes. And often times, the appearance or location of a crack can say a lot about how and why it showed up. The best way to determine where you cracks originate from is to contact a professional drywall contractor for an in-person assessment. In the meantime, continue below to learn some common causes for cracked drywall.
⇒ Foundation Settling
After a home is built, it begins to exponentially “settle” in terms of its foundation. This can happen at different times and in different areas of the home. The slow downward movement that occurs with settling can create cracks in the walls and ceilings of the home overtime. Common places to see this type of cracking include tops of door frames, ceilings, walls, and near corners where wall and ceiling meet. And they are generally diagonal in direction.
⇒ Moisture
Too much moisture can create a lot of problems for a home. And among those problems is drywall cracking. There are a few places in drywall that are moisture-prone or tend to attract moisture. Here is where you are likely to see drywall cracks as a result of rust accumulation. Areas like screws and wall studs are common moisture attractors.
⇒ Wall Décor
Unless you use the proper wall anchors and installation tools, heavy wall décor can cause cracks in drywall overtime. Since they are usually behind whatever’s hanging on the wall, they often remain hidden. Sometimes, they are discovered when the wall anchor gives out and the hanging decor finally drops to the ground.