We are in a 100 year old home in New England, recently I've noticed some decent sized cracks/gaps at the base of both exterior white wooden columns at the front of our house. For reference, I found a pic from May of this year (flowers in bloom) compared to a pic today
If you zoom closely on the May pic you can see some of the cracks/gaps there just much smaller. Do you guys think this is within the realm of temp related shrinking and expanding of the wood at the sites of prior cracks or should I be concerned about an active structural issue? I don't see any additional cracks or structural issues in the rest of the adjacent structures or anywhere else in the house...
Guygan t1_j2685v4 wrote
Those columns are almost certainly not structural.