Sinkholes can cause significant damage to property and infrastructure, and can even be life-threatening in some cases. In this blog, we will discuss some signs of sinkholes and what you should do if you suspect one is forming on your property.

The warning signs of a sinkhole forming can range from subtle to obvious. Among the more subtle signs, you may notice are:


Patches of plant life dying off for no apparent reason, this may be a sign of a sinkhole forming.
Another subtle sign is when you notice fence posts or trees listing. Additionally, areas that usually sit in the ground becoming exposed may be another indication.
Water may also start to gather in places where it has never done so before.

In addition to subtle warning signs, there are also more noticeable signs that a sinkhole is forming. These include:

Sudden ground fissures. If you notice sudden ground fissures or cracks that develop in a circular pattern, it could be a sign of a sinkhole forming. These cracks are often wider at the top than at the bottom and can be very deep.
Another sign of a sinkhole forming is rapid ground subsidence. This occurs when the ground suddenly sinks, leaving a depression or crater in its place.
Warning signs inside the house include cracks in walls or floors, shifting doors and windows, and cloudy or muddy well water.

If you notice any of these signs on your property, it is important not to panic. The issues you are noticing may be signs of a totally different problem. The best thing to do is to have the property inspected to properly diagnose any problems and rule out a sinkhole.

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