Wall & Ceiling Structure

The condition of walls and ceilings is an essential indicator of your home's structural health and aesthetic upkeep. Cracks, nail pops, paint issues, or signs of moisture can signal underlying problems, such as settling, structural stress, or water intrusion. Regular monitoring and maintenance of walls and ceilings help preserve your home’s appearance and prevent minor issues from developing into more serious concerns.

Optimal

Walls and ceilings are free of cracks, nail pops, or blemishes, with intact and well-applied paint or finish. No signs of moisture, such as discoloration, bubbling paint, or stains, are present.

Cautionary

Minor cosmetic issues, such as hairline cracks, a few nail pops, or small paint imperfections, are visible but do not indicate structural or moisture-related problems. Slight discoloration or early signs of moisture are localized and manageable with routine repairs.

Hazardous / Out of Range

Significant cracks, large nail pops, peeling or bubbling paint, or widespread discoloration are present, indicating potential structural stress or water intrusion. Moisture issues, such as active leaks, stains, or mold, are evident, requiring immediate intervention to prevent further damage or health risks.