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Updated almost 6 years ago on . Most recent reply

Crack in slab advice request
Hey everyone,
I'm replacing floors in my house and I noticed a small crack. The contractors aren't worried about it. They said it was from settling. Anyone have any thoughts? My googling didn't help much. Thanks!
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I would fill it just so you don't have moisture seeping in and move on. I agree, probably nothing to worry about. Cracks in foundation walls are a different story.