Understanding Warning Signs of Sinkholes
There are no two sinkholes created equally, and so the warning signs of sinkholes will vary from one sinkhole to the next. But there are still many clues in or around your home that can give you an idea if you are near a sinkhole, or perhaps even sitting on one.
Because of how sinkholes are formed in the Earth, the state of Florida has almost more sinkholes than any other state. A sinkhole is literally a hole in the ground, that starts off as a hole in the Earth that is covered by an Earth ceiling.
When that ceiling falls, you see a sinkhole in the ground. They are dramatic on the news as they are usually profiled when a car drives in them, or a sinkhole swallows home, as has been known to happen.
They aren’t always that big, however. A sinkhole occurs when water gets into the bedrock of the earth and begins to erode at it, which causes cracks.
Over time, those cracks become a tiny fissure or hole, and that hole expands in time. Eventually, it is almost as if a cave exists in the bedrock.
Most of the time those caves stay covered by the Earth, but when the ceiling on that hole collapses, we get a sinkhole.
That can be a dangerous and potentially devastating situation. Discover more about sinkhole losses and damages if you are seeing some of the warning signs of sinkholes.