homeowner123123123
Feb 14, 2008, 11:26 AM
Our house is 7 years old and we live in New Mexico. A year ago we began to notice diagonal cracks in our drywall from the top corners of windows and doors and cracks in our stucco outside. Then one day two of our windows cracked (double pane windows, interior glass only cracked) for no apparent reason. We contacted our builder, who sent out a structural engineer come and look and his findings were that the cracked windows were weather realated and that the cracks in drywall and stucco were to be expected.
About a year later we finally got around to replacing the cracked windows. The window installer could not get the windows out and had to cut the new windows in order to get them to fit. His comment was that our house has shifted. Shortly after the windows were replaced (within a month), we have horizontal cracks in our drywall, our window sills have pulled out of place, our window frames on several windows are pulling away from the house frame, all the drywall cracks that were fixed a year ago have returned, we have new vertical cracks running along the window frames, cracks in our ceilings, cracks in our garage floor have gotten bigger. We contacted our builder once again, and they sent out the same 80 year old structural engineer to look at our house. This guy walked in the house, looked at a couple of cracks and said this is not structural, its your house settling. He also made a comment that our house has probably settled about 1 inch, and said a lot of what we are seeing is weather related and/or due to poor construction.
My questions are: If the house is settling, how bad is that? Every day we are seeing something new (new cracks, new windows pulling out, new problems with stucco). When will it stop and what can we do about it? How are structural inspections usually done? This guy didn't take a single picture, didn't write a single note, never pulled out any tools, etc.
About a year later we finally got around to replacing the cracked windows. The window installer could not get the windows out and had to cut the new windows in order to get them to fit. His comment was that our house has shifted. Shortly after the windows were replaced (within a month), we have horizontal cracks in our drywall, our window sills have pulled out of place, our window frames on several windows are pulling away from the house frame, all the drywall cracks that were fixed a year ago have returned, we have new vertical cracks running along the window frames, cracks in our ceilings, cracks in our garage floor have gotten bigger. We contacted our builder once again, and they sent out the same 80 year old structural engineer to look at our house. This guy walked in the house, looked at a couple of cracks and said this is not structural, its your house settling. He also made a comment that our house has probably settled about 1 inch, and said a lot of what we are seeing is weather related and/or due to poor construction.
My questions are: If the house is settling, how bad is that? Every day we are seeing something new (new cracks, new windows pulling out, new problems with stucco). When will it stop and what can we do about it? How are structural inspections usually done? This guy didn't take a single picture, didn't write a single note, never pulled out any tools, etc.