A solid foundation and well-built frame form the backbone of every safe, lasting home. Whether buying, maintaining or simply wanting to better understand a property, knowing how to assess structural integrity helps catch problems early and protect the investment. This structural integrity checklist walks through practical, hands-on inspection techniques that reveal how well a home’s most critical systems are performing. Understanding Your Home’s Foundation System The foundation anchors the entire structure to the ground and distributes its weight evenly across stable soil. Several common types serve residential buildings, each with distinct characteristics. Poured concrete foundations create seamless walls that resist water penetration. Block foundations stack concrete masonry units that require careful mortar maintenance. Slab foundations combine the floor and base into one continuous pour, common in warmer climates. Pier-and-beam systems elevate the structure on supports, allowing airflow and easier access to plumbing. Each type performs differently under stress and requires…
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