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Maintaining the health of your foundation is essential for preserving the safety and value of your home. Regular inspections can help catch early warning signs of potential foundation issues, saving you time, money, and stress. This complete foundation inspection checklist will guide you step-by-step in assessing your home’s foundation.

Why Inspect Your Foundation?

Foundation Inspection Checklist

Exterior Inspection

1. Inspect the Foundation Surface

2. Examine the Perimeter

3. Assess Exterior Walls

4. Inspect Gutters and Downspouts

Interior Inspection

5. Check Floors

6. Inspect Walls and Ceilings

7. Test Doors and Windows

8. Inspect the Basement or Crawlspace

Environmental Factors to Monitor

9. Assess Soil Conditions

10. Check for Trees and Landscaping

Seasonal Considerations

11. During Rainy Seasons

12. During Dry Seasons

What to Do If You Find Issues

DIY Maintenance

Call a Professional

When to Contact HD Foundation Repair

FAQs About Foundation Inspections

How often should I inspect my foundation?

Conduct a self-inspection twice a year—once in the spring and once in the fall.

What are the warning signs of foundation issues?

Look for cracks wider than 1/4 inch, uneven floors, sticking doors, and signs of water damage.

Can I repair minor issues myself?

Yes, DIY solutions can often handle small cracks and drainage improvements. However, consult a professional for larger issues.