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The Most Common Interior Signs Of Exterior Foundation Issues

As a homeowner, knowing when to call for foundation repair is essential to your home's structural integrity. Many homeowners are unfamiliar with the signs of damage to the foundation and don't know what constitutes a problem versus the things that are normal wear and tear. Here's a look at some of the most common interior signs that your foundation is damaged and needs the attention of a foundation repair contractor right away.

Hairline Cracks

Visible cracks along doorways, windows, or floorboards are all signs that the foundation may be shifting and causing the house to settle and separate. You might also see cracks in walls, which is a serious cause for concern. If you're seeing cracks anywhere inside your home where things should otherwise be solid, reach out to a foundation repair technician to inspect the integrity of your foundation.

Sticking Windows And Doors

Your windows and doors should move freely when you open and close them. If they have moved freely in the past but now seem to be sticking when you use them, that's an indication that the frame is no longer square. This causes the door or window to stick as it moves. The most common reason for this to happen is foundation damage. You'll want to have the foundation inspected by a professional to see if there's a structural integrity issue that needs repair.

Sloped Floors

If you notice that your floors are no longer level, such as if things start rolling to one side of your floors when they didn't previously, that's another indication that the house has settled and shifted. This typically happens because of alterations in the foundation, whether it's cracked or soil erosion has caused it to fall. You'll want to talk with a foundation repair technician to have the foundation support system assessed.

Separated Walls

Whether a wall has separated from the ceiling or two walls have separated in a corner, that's another key interior sign of exterior problems. This separation happens because the walls are no longer receiving adequate support from the foundation to keep them in place. You'll need a foundation repair technician to determine the cause of the problem and ensure the stability of the home's foundation.

Whether you need to have foundation cracks repaired or your foundation needs to be jacked up and reinforced, it's important to address it as soon as you start to see signs of damage. The sooner you call a foundation repair technician, the easier it is to fix the problem before it progresses.

 For more information about foundation repairs, contact a local company. 

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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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