Howdy all, facing some issues as of late with a home we purchased in Dallas last fall. With any home, I expect my fair share of issues, it's just unfortunate that all seem to be coming at the same time.
Home is in an area with known foundation issues and when we purchased it was contingent upon some pillars being installed around the edges of the house. I notice last weekend that our ceiling in the garage has not only cracked but the drywall is now not all the way connected (pics below). Nervous of parking my car in the garage now, and have no clue where to even start. Unless I fix the root cause, this doesn't feel like a simple drywall repair. Is the 1st step getting a structural engineer to come look at the house/garage? Rec's would be great on where to go from here.
2nd Issue is there is a leak somewhere in our kitchen. We noticed our floor develop a hump along a straight line under our fridge that went straight in front of it. Coincidentally we tossed that existing fridge (broke down) and bought a new one, but the problem persisted. There was no obvious water coming from the bottom of the fridge itself. Had a leak detection company come out and he concluded that it was not a leak in the slab, but couldn't provide us with any further guesses. Happy it's not a slab issue, but is a plumber the next person to come out? We stopped using the water line from the fridge and turned off the ice maker and the hump has completely gone away.
TL;DR:
Issue 1: Garage ceiling falling apart (pics below). Who do I call for this in the DFW area? Level of concern if it were you?
Issue 2: Leak in kitchen that's somehow connected to the water line that would go to a fridge. Leak detection company (who I thought would be all encompassing) said it's not a leak/crack in the slab which is great news. Plumber next step?
I'm posting here to express my slight panic, and in hopes that someone has experienced similar things to help a slightly overwhelmed homeowner out.

Home is in an area with known foundation issues and when we purchased it was contingent upon some pillars being installed around the edges of the house. I notice last weekend that our ceiling in the garage has not only cracked but the drywall is now not all the way connected (pics below). Nervous of parking my car in the garage now, and have no clue where to even start. Unless I fix the root cause, this doesn't feel like a simple drywall repair. Is the 1st step getting a structural engineer to come look at the house/garage? Rec's would be great on where to go from here.
2nd Issue is there is a leak somewhere in our kitchen. We noticed our floor develop a hump along a straight line under our fridge that went straight in front of it. Coincidentally we tossed that existing fridge (broke down) and bought a new one, but the problem persisted. There was no obvious water coming from the bottom of the fridge itself. Had a leak detection company come out and he concluded that it was not a leak in the slab, but couldn't provide us with any further guesses. Happy it's not a slab issue, but is a plumber the next person to come out? We stopped using the water line from the fridge and turned off the ice maker and the hump has completely gone away.
TL;DR:
Issue 1: Garage ceiling falling apart (pics below). Who do I call for this in the DFW area? Level of concern if it were you?
Issue 2: Leak in kitchen that's somehow connected to the water line that would go to a fridge. Leak detection company (who I thought would be all encompassing) said it's not a leak/crack in the slab which is great news. Plumber next step?
I'm posting here to express my slight panic, and in hopes that someone has experienced similar things to help a slightly overwhelmed homeowner out.

