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Structural damage occurs when the core components of a building—such as foundations, load-bearing walls, beams, columns, or framing—are compromised. This damage may result from intense water saturation, extreme heat, ground shifting, or impact from debris. Cracks in walls, uneven floors, sagging ceilings, and doors that no longer close properly are common warning signs. Even minor-looking cracks can indicate serious underlying issues that require immediate attention.