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Reason for Cracks in Walls

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5 Types of Cracks in Walls: Causes, Solutions with Structural Assessment of Existing Buildings 

Cracks in walls are common in both new and old buildings, but they should never be ignored. Some cracks are minor and only affect appearance, but others may indicate deeper structural problems. That is why understanding the causes of cracks in walls and taking timely action is important. In engineering terms, cracks can develop due to stress, material behaviour, or poor construction practices. A proper building structural inspection helps identify whether the issue is surface-level or related to cracks in concrete structures. If ignored, these cracks may affect safety and long-term durability. Therefore, proper evaluation and structural assessment of existing buildings become necessary to ensure stability and performance. Why Do Cracks Appear in Walls? These are the most common reason for cracks in walls, and each requires a different solution approach. 5 Types of Cracks in Walls You Should Know Cracks vary by pattern and cause, so identifying the type helps engineers decide the repair method and structural risk level accurately. 1. Vertical Cracks in Walls 2. Horizontal Cracks in Walls 3. Diagonal Cracks in Walls 4. Shrinkage Cracks in Concrete 5. Plaster Cracks vs Structural Cracks Understanding these types helps engineers decide whether cracks are harmless or part of larger cracks in concrete structures. When Should You Be Concerned About Wall Cracks? These signs indicate that the issue may not be superficial. In such cases, professional inspection, like structural assessment of existing buildings, is required, and sometimes a structural stability certificate is needed to confirm building safety. Role of Structural Assessment of Existing Buildings A proper structural assessment of existing buildings helps in identifying root causes, not just symptoms. It ensures that repairs are effective and long-lasting. Without assessment, repairs may only hide the problem instead of solving it. For accurate inspection and reliable solutions, it is important to consult experienced professionals like Er. Kapil Chawla from TESPRO Consultants, who specialize in structural evaluation, safety analysis, and practical repair strategies. Explore more: If planning to build your dream home?Check out Eternal Foundations—a helpful guide to building a strong, safe home that lasts for generations.📩 For a free e-book, email me at kapil.chawla@tesproconsultants.com