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Hairline vs. Structural Foundation Cracks: What They Mean for Your Home

Discovering cracks in your home’s foundation is concerning. You may wonder whether they’ll widen, threaten your home’s stability, or require expensive repairs. The truth is, not all foundation cracks mean structural failure, but understanding the difference between minor and major cracks will help protect your home.

This page explains the most common types of cracks, their causes, and the foundation repair methods that provide lasting stability for homes across South Carolina.

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What Are Hairline Foundation Cracks?

Hairline foundation cracks are thin, surface-level fractures, typically less than 1/8 inch wide, that form as concrete naturally cures and settles after construction. These small fractures often appear near doors, windows, or corners as concrete naturally cures and settles.

While they rarely affect structural integrity, they can still allow water or moisture into basements over time. Early repair with epoxy injection or sealant prevents expansion and water intrusion. Causes of hairline cracks include:

Pen showing a hairline crack in the concrete.
  • Concrete shrinkage during curing
  • Temperature and moisture fluctuations
  • Minor soil settlement around the foundation

When Should You Worry About Foundation Cracks?

Foundation cracks become a concern when they are wider than 1/8 inch or appear in horizontal, diagonal, or stair-step patterns. These indicate movement in your foundation or unstable soil conditions. Common warning signs include:

  • Windows and doors that misalign or stick
  • Uneven floors
  • Drywall cracks
  • Bowing basement walls
  • Musty odors
  • Mold growth in basements or crawl spaces

These cracks are often caused by hydrostatic pressure, expansive clay soils, or poor drainage systems. Left untreated, they can lead to foundation and water damage.

What Are Professional Foundation Crack Repair Solutions?

Professional foundation crack repair solutions include specialized methods that stabilize, lift, and seal damaged concrete affected by settlement or shifting soil. The right solution begins with a detailed inspection by a Mount Valley Foundation Services expert to determine the cause, size, and pattern of each crack.

Non-structural cracks can often be sealed with epoxy injections to block moisture and prevent further cracking. Structural cracks, however, require more advanced solutions, such as:

Helical piers illustration

Each solution is designed for South Carolina’s unique soil types and moisture conditions, ensuring long-term results for local homeowners.

Why Choose Mount Valley for Foundation Crack Repair?

Mount Valley Foundation Services has helped homeowners across Charleston, Columbia, Greenville, Savannah, and surrounding South Carolina areas restore safety and stability for decades. Our certified experts use proven products, advanced diagnostics, and warrantied systems. Homeowner benefits include:

  • Free, no-obligation foundation inspection
  • Same-day written repair estimate
  • Expert diagnosis and long-term, warrantied solutions
  • Local expertise with South Carolina’s soils and weather


Schedule Your Free Foundation Inspection 

CFI and customer discussing inside of the home.

Don’t let minor cracks become major repairs. Contact Mount Valley Foundation Services today for a professional foundation inspection and same-day estimate. Our experts will identify the source of the cracks and provide lasting repair options to keep your home safe, stable, and dry.

We proudly serve homeowners throughout Charleston, Columbia, Greenville, Savannah, and our surrounding service areas.  

Foundation Repair FAQs

The cost of foundation repair can vary significantly based on a wide range of factors including the severity of the damage, the solutions implemented, and the geographical location of your property. At Mount Valley Foundation Services, we provide a no-obligation comprehensive quote following an expert assessment to give you a clear understanding of the costs involved. We encourage you to reach out to us for a free inspection and repair estimate to understand the potential costs for your specific situation.

While foundation piers are designed to provide long-lasting stability, it is advisable to carry out periodic inspections to ensure they continue to perform optimally. Regular maintenance checks can help in identifying any potential issues early on and addressing them promptly to maintain the health of your foundation. At Mount Valley Foundation Services, we recommend routine check-ups to help maintain your foundation’s health and ensure optimal performance of all repair installations including foundation piers. 

Typically, our skilled crews can install slab piers in 1-2 days, although the duration might vary depending on various factors including the number of piers required. 

Shaye Glisson

Shaye Glisson

Shaye is an SEO Content Writer for Groundworks with over twelve years of experience creating helpful content across various industries, including home services and retail. She is a Gulf Coast native and writes from her firsthand knowledge of the area's hurricane and flood impacts on the local community. In her free time, Shaye enjoys exploring the local food and music scenes.

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