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Signs You Need Foundation Repair Services

Your building's foundation provides support to the entire structure. Given this important role, your foundation needs to be in good condition. However, foundations are prone to wear and tear over time. Therefore, foundation repair may be necessary to fix the worn-out foundation. But, how do you know that your foundation requires repair? These are the indicators.

Wall Cracks

Not all cracks on your wall indicate foundation problems. For instance, horizontal cracks on the wall may be due to water damage from the roof or interior plumbing leakage. Nevertheless, if your walls develop large horizontal cracks, especially at the edges, this indicates foundation issues. The cracks usually occur due to foundation upheaval. 

This occurs when there's excess moisture in the soil below the foundation. The moisture exerts pressure on the soil, pushing the foundation several inches upwards. This upward shift results in cracks that weaken the walls, increasing the risks of your building's collapse. In this case, foundation repair may entail leveling the foundation and placing a moisture barrier around the foundation to keep the foundation intact.

Water Pooling in the Basement

Poor water drainage in your soil may cause excess moisture to accumulate around your foundation. As the water seeps through the foundation, cracks may form. These cracks may act as passageways for water to reach your basement, leading to water pooling. The excess moisture may damage the walls and floors and encourage molds to grow in the basement.

Molds are unsightly and can make your basement smell musty. Additionally, mold spores can trigger allergies in your house occupants. Besides, mold remediation interventions can be costly. Hence, perform foundation repair when you notice the excess moisture in the basement to prevent water damage.

Uneven or Cracked Floors

Your floors may crack or become uneven due to foundation settling. Ideally, settling occurs due to water damage to the foundation. When excess water seeps into the foundation, it exerts excess pressure on the soil supporting the foundation, which may cause the soil to sink. This causes your floor to shift. 

Uneven floors are a risk in your home as you may trip over the raised areas, resulting in slip and fall injuries. Also, these cracks may act as entry points for pests such as ants in your home. Thus, foundation repair may be necessary to smoothen your floors and improve your home's safety and aesthetics.

The indicators of foundation repair include water pooling in the basement, uneven or cracked floors, and wall cracks. Consider hiring foundation repair contractors when you notice these signs.

Reach out to a company like Atlas Master Co to learn more.

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Pouring Over: A Concrete Blog

If you look at a big, concrete pad or a foundation, it might be hard to imagine that concrete as a liquid. And yet, the concrete was once a liquid — or more accurately, a slurry — that your concrete contractor poured into a form. The concrete them took several days to harden before your concrete contractor was able to finish it. They may have finished it by sanding it down to a smooth texture, or even by applying stain. If you've learned something by reading this brief description, then we invite you to read more about concrete contractors on this blog.

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