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A visible crack is only the starting point. In Allen, the more useful question is whether the foundation is still moving because of clay shrinkage, poor drainage, plumbing leaks, tree roots, or an older repair that has lost support. That requires more than looking at drywall and guessing.
A proper crack inspection compares interior symptoms with exterior evidence. Diagonal cracks above doors, stair-step brick cracks, separated trim, sloped floors, garage slab cracks, and gaps at the ceiling line all point to different stress patterns. The contractor should also walk the perimeter to check soil pullback, negative grade, gutter discharge, irrigation coverage, and erosion near slab edges.
Elevation readings can show how much the slab varies from room to room. Those measurements help separate a stable cosmetic crack from differential settlement that may need piers, drainage correction, or monitoring. On post-tension slabs, the inspection also protects against repair plans that require cutting without understanding cable locations.
The goal is a written repair path: monitor, seal, inject, improve drainage, level, or underpin. Allen homeowners preparing to sell should keep that documentation because buyers and inspectors will ask what caused the cracking and whether movement has been addressed.
Plano has many established neighborhoods with 1970s, 1980s, and 1990s slab homes. Mature trees, older irrigation layouts, settled grading, and repeated drought cycles can pull moisture away from one side of the slab while other areas stay wet after storms.
Common Plano symptoms include brick cracks near window corners, garage slab separation, drywall cracks that reopen after patching, and doors that change with the season. Older additions, patios, and drainage changes can also shift water toward a foundation that was not designed for today's landscape layout.
A Plano foundation repair estimate should look beyond the most visible crack. Elevation readings, tree influence, downspout discharge, soil gaps, and plumbing history all affect whether the right answer is crack repair, drainage correction, piers, or leveling.
Crack repair without measurement can miss active slab movement. The contractor match focuses on documenting the structure before recommending injection, piers, leveling, or drainage changes.
Blackland clay behavior is part of the inspection, not an afterthought. The estimate should explain how moisture cycles around the home are affecting the foundation.
Get the crack measured before deciding whether it is cosmetic or structural.
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