Small cracks around window corners are like early whispers from your walls. They can appear because of minor settlement, temperature changes, or slight movement in the frame. Most of the time they’re not an emergency, but they’re worth noticing.
If they stay hairline and don’t grow, a simple filler and repaint might be enough. But if they widen, spread, or show up with damp patches, they could signal deeper issues: water ingress, frame problems, or structural movement.
By checking these spots regularly, you catch changes early. It’s much easier to deal with a small crack than with water pouring in during monsoon or a window frame that suddenly doesn’t close properly.
