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A foundation crack inspection should identify movement, not just measure the visible gap. In Lewisville, the soil history around the home matters because expansive clay can lift one section after heavy rain and leave another section unsupported during drought.
The inspection starts with the symptoms homeowners usually notice first: drywall cracks above doors, brick stair-steps, trim gaps, sloping floors, and doors that stick after seasonal weather changes. Those clues are checked against exterior grading, downspouts, tree placement, and signs of moisture imbalance.
Elevation readings help show whether the foundation has dropped, lifted, or remained within a normal range. For older Lewisville slabs, especially tract homes from the 1980s and 1990s, these measurements are often the difference between a simple crack repair and a pier-supported structural plan.
If the inspection points to active movement, the contractor may recommend an engineer's report, plumbing test, drainage correction, or repair bid with warranty terms. If the crack is stable, the recommendation may be monitoring and sealing instead of unnecessary piers.
The Colony has neighborhoods close to Lake Lewisville where soil moisture can change quickly with storms, drainage patterns, and seasonal dry spells. That moisture variability can stress slab foundations and open cracks along brick, sheetrock, or garage floors.
Homes near older streets, slopes, or drainage channels may see one side of the foundation stay wet while another side dries. That imbalance is a common trigger for differential movement in North Texas clay.
Foundation crack repair in The Colony should include a close drainage review. Depending on what the measurements show, the repair may involve surface water correction, slab leveling, pier installation, or crack stabilization.
The first priority is identifying whether the crack is still moving. That keeps the repair conversation tied to evidence instead of selling a pier plan before the measurements support it.
Lewisville homes often show movement through brick separation, garage slab cracks, and sticking doors before the problem feels major. Local pattern recognition helps catch issues earlier.
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