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When does a house stop settling?

oiprocs

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It's been 9 years and I still hear parts of the house settling at night.

I figure, since it's CA, the settling will never stop. (i.e., earthquakes, for you impaired ones)
 
Also depends on what was used to build up the foundation.

A lot of builders will not use the proper fill dirt and it will erode more than it should.

I actually looked at a house before I bought my current one where the whole one side of it was cracked right down the middle of the master bedroom, the crack went all the way up to the ceiling.

Upon inspection it was discovered that the wrong fill dirt was used and that's what caused it and would have cost $20k to fix.
 
Originally posted by: scorpious
It's been 9 years and I still hear parts of the house settling at night.

I figure, since it's CA, the settling will never stop. (i.e., earthquakes, for you impaired ones)

You asked this question and called someone else impaired? :laugh:
 
Our house makes crazy noises all the time. Things like loud cracks and pops. It's only 9 years old so I assume this is either a temperature thing or our house is sinking in quick sand.
 
never. house built in 1901... still moving. the center post in the basement is about 1.5 inches lower, need to jack it back up so we can close the doors on the 2nd floor all the way.
 
Originally posted by: ChaoZ
Is it those cracking sounds? I thought it had to do with the temperature.

a lot of it is. wood expands and contracts a lot with wide temp changes. i have wood inside the house, but the exterior walls are all block. i dont get much settling at all. it was built in 55
 
Originally posted by: ChaoZ
Is it those cracking sounds? I thought it had to do with the temperature.

I think most people call those noises "settling". I have always assumed that the house will always make noise (especially at night) due to temperature changes, so it is hard to say when (or if) any "settling" stops.

MotionMan
 
Hearing "settling" noises does not necessarily mean the house is actually settling. Changes in temperature and humidity will cause the lumber and masonry to expand and contract over the entire lifetime of the house. Every house can make popping sounds once in a while even if built on solid bedrock with a foundation that's perfect.
 
Originally posted by: hanoverphist
Originally posted by: ChaoZ
Is it those cracking sounds? I thought it had to do with the temperature.

a lot of it is. wood expands and contracts a lot with wide temp changes. i have wood inside the house, but the exterior walls are all block. i dont get much settling at all. it was built in 55

And it is what makes whisk(e)y taste the way it does 😀
 
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