Request service and describe your settlement question

A sentence or two is enough. What you noticed, where on the property, and roughly when it started decide where a diagnosis begins.

What to include, and what not to worry about

The useful details are the boring ones: what you saw, where — which wall, which corner, inside or outside — and when it started, including whether it has gotten worse or stayed the same. Whether anything has already been looked at, and what you were told, matters too. What you do not need is a diagnosis. A confident guess at the cause is the least useful part of the message, because working out the cause is the point. "I don't know if this is even settlement" is a completely normal way to start. Select the category that seems closest from the dropdown, or choose "I'm not sure what it is" — either is fine, and the description matters more than the selection.

Not sure it is even a settlement problem?

Send it anyway. Normal settling, framing issues, and even a plumbing leak all get mistaken for active differential settlement, and ruling one out is quick.

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Tell us what is happening

The more specific you can be about what you noticed and when, the more useful the first reply will be.

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