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Module 2 · Lesson 1

Foundation movement and load-path indicators

20 instructional minutes0m 00s active reviewRequired activity
Visible crack in a residential foundation
Representative training image. Apply the course reporting method to observable evidence only.

Observe accessible foundation walls, piers, beams, columns and framing for displacement, cracking, rotation, corrosion, deterioration and altered load paths. Record direction, location and associated conditions when they can be observed.

A crack is an observation; identifying structural cause or adequacy may require engineering analysis. Use referrals when the visible pattern, displacement or safety implication exceeds the scope of a general inspection.

Do not minimize a condition simply because it appears old. The report should explain what was observed, why it matters and whether monitoring, repair or specialist evaluation is appropriate.

Reporting method

1 Condition2 Significance3 Limitation4 Next action

Required field response

Apply what you learned

Describe a foundation crack without diagnosing its cause, then state the evidence supporting a specialist referral.

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