Rest Easy at Night With Basement Repair
When most homes are first built, they're solid as a rock. But as the years go by, a home's foundation can become far less than sturdy. If you've noticed cracks along walls or your basement floor, it's generally a sign that your home's foundation is under additional stress and pressure due to uneven settlement, water problems, and other unseen issues.
A Healthy Basement - Although foundation
settlement repair sounds like a very big task, the job can often be completed
in a matter of days. The key is to repair the damage before it significantly
worsens. After the repairs are complete, you'll be able to rest easy at night,
knowing that your home is back on sure footing.Your basement is the lower,
foundation level of your home. So, if you're noticing cracking walls and
moisture issues you may need some pu grouting , but you may also need basement
repair.
The Beginning - So how does a home's foundation become damaged in the first place? When a home is first built, workers dig a deep hole in the ground for the foundation. Once the foundation is built, the soil is then backfilled around the foundation to provide support. And while this is a common construction method, it is often the culprit of improper settling.
Once the soil is backfilled around the foundation, water can easily make its way through the loose soil and into the lower levels of a home. This means your basement doesn't have a chance! So a beautiful new home can become a washed-out mess after a single rain storm.
As the years go by, this excess moisture can cause serious foundation damage: it can put extra pressure on foundation walls and floors, causing cracks; it can lead to bowed or leaning walls, and it can lead to uneven settling. Needless to say, your basement will be a huge problem. There won't be any living down there, and the air will, unfortunately, ruminate throughout the rest of the home. If there's mold down there, you'll smell it all the way upstairs.
Noticing a Problem - Have you ever tried to open or close a door or window in a home, only to find that it "sticks," and is nearly impossible to open or fully shut? This is usually a sign of a damaged foundation.
There are several effective foundation settlement repair solutions, regardless of the foundation issues your home may have, but the use of a push pier system or a helical pier system is proven quite successful. At the end of the day, a basement that has these foundation issues will inevitably need basement waterproofing-which means cracks and holes will need filling, windows and doors need sealing, a sump pump may need to be installed, an interior drainage system may need to be used, and a dehumidifier.
Push Pier System - If your home's floors and/or walls show signs of cracking, immediate action should be taken. Push piers not only offer a way to permanently stabilize your home, but they also provide an opportunity to raise your home back to its original, level position. Once the foundation is in a more level position, cracks in both the exterior and interior of a home can close, and troublesome doors and windows can become "unstuck."
Helical Pier System - Helical piers have a steel shaft and a screw-like end and are "drilled" into the soil to provide stability. Many helical pier systems can be installed in a single day. This is a common method for foundation settlement repair of older structures or during the early stages of construction for a new home surrounded by softening, shrinking, or poorly compacted fill soils. You can contact us through our website to get the best structural repairs done.
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