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Home structural components: Identifying structural damage

by Gary Hintz 06/23/2024

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The structure of a building presents a vital part of what makes a building safe. When structural damages occur, whether during the home construction process or years later, it’s essential to assess the situation and make needed repairs. 

What is considered structural in a home?

A structural component of a home comprises different elements making up the bones of a building. These components usually include the roof, concrete slab, columns, beams and many other vital components of a house or building. 

What are signs of structural damage to a house?

If your home has structural damage, you may see warning signs on both the interior and exterior of the property. Inside your home, if you notice cracks on the interior walls or ceiling, this can be a sign of a potential problem that can grow if left untreated. 

Damage to electrical and plumbing work can potentially be really crucial and can result in significant damage to a structure and potentially be a safety hazard, going against building codes.

If you plan to buy a property, conducting a final inspection before completing a purchase can provide great insight into whether the entire house is safe and ready for occupancy. 

Can structural damage to a house be fixed?

Home structural damage can be repaired however, repair costs and the length of the project all depends on how extensive the damage is to the property. 

For example, if particles are obstructing airflow in your HVAC system, a technician may be able to clean and replace filters for a reasonable fee. 

However, if the damage to the system is so extensive, causing it to need replacement, a homeowner may spend anywhere from $4,000 to around $9,000 for replacements and installation. 

If you think your home has structural damages, speaking with a professional in the field can help provide you with solutions to make repairs as soon as possible.

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Gary Hintz

Rebuilding the Economy One Home Sale at a Time  

Gary has been in the Real Estate Business since 2005 and can be considered a seasoned Realtor.  He has seen the down periods in the economy and the upward trends that we are experiencing recently.  Through it all there has always been one unchanging need in our society: families want to purchase homes.  And when they are ready to buy they need assistance to search through today's over-saturation of information released by our industry.  In order to find that perfect home it can become a journey that requires perseverance and patience.  And a seasoned Realtor can be the guide to assure a successful transaction from start to finish.