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Examples of
Drywall Damage
DRYWALL CRACK
Drywall crack at bottom left corner of window.
DRYWALL CRACKS
Multiple drywall cracks at the top left of a second-floor doorframe.
DRYWALL DAMAGE ON CEILING
Cracks, separation, and distress on the kitchen ceiling. This type of damage was present on the whole ceiling.
HORIZONTAL DRYWALL CRACK
Horizontal drywall crack at wall opening.
CEILING DRYWALL CRACK
Crack at attic access on ceiling of second floor.
DRYWALL CRACK AND SEPARATION
Severe cracking on drywall in bathroom.
CRACKS ON CEILING
Drywall ceiling cracks on second floor.
COLUMN DAMAGE
Crushing of drywall at column in basement due to floor movement.
DRYWALL DISTRESS
Drywall crack on wall in foyer. This type of damage is typically caused by horizontal "twisting" of the foundation.
DRYWALL CRACK
Diagonal drywall crack on wall between doorframe and tile.
DRYWALL CRACK
Drywall crack at top right corner of window.
CEILING DRYWALL CRACK
Crack and separation at ceiling edge.
SEPARATION BETWEEN DRYWALL PANELS AND TAPE
Drywall distress at wall opening on first floor caused by foundation movement.
GAPS AROUND MILLWORK
Separation between drywall and built-in bookcase on first due to foundation movement.
DRYWALL CRACK
Drywall crack between electrical outlet and wall opening in kitchen.
DISTRESSED DRYWALL BELOW STAIRS
DAMAGED DRYWALL
Drywall damage at bottom left corner of window.
DAMAGE AT WINDOW FRAME
Separation between window frame and drywall at second-floor window.
THIN DRYWALL CRACK
"Hairline" (thin) drywall crack on recessed wall area.
DRYWALL CRACK AT WINDOW CORNER
Cracking and separation at bottom corner of first floor window due to foundation movement.
NAIL POPS IN DRYWALL
Nail pops in drywall on ceiling in second-floor bathroom, often associated with foundation movement.
DRYWALL CRACKS
Drywall cracks at top right corner of basement door caused by floor movement.
WIDE SEPARATIONS ON CEILING
Wide separations of drywall panels can indicate significant foundation problems.
WINDOW SILL MOVEMENT
Separation between first-floor window frame and sill. This type of damage is typically caused by foundation movement.
DAMAGE AT WINDOW
Separation between drywall panels on the top right corner of a second-floor window. This type of damage is typically caused by foundation movement.
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