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Did you know that even the ancient Romans used concrete in their construction? They valued it for its strength and for its ability to be molded into different forms. They formed concrete from volcanic ash and lime, which were a bit different from the materials used today, but the substance was very similar and used for similar purposes. Today, concrete contractors carry on the ancient Roman tradition, making everything from patios to counter tops from concrete. These creations last for years and require little maintenance. We think concrete is amazing, and we hope you'll share that opinion after reading the articles provided here.

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Repair And Prevention Options For Home Foundation Damage

Edwin Robertson

When excessive moisture in the environment around your home and pressure on your home's foundation occur simultaneously, the stress can result in damage to your foundation and serious moisture problems within your home's interior. But there are measures you can take to prevent moisture intrusion and foundation problems from happening and also services to repair the damage that has already been done. Here are some repair options to help you fix foundation damage to your home and prevent it from occurring again in the future.

Repair Foundation Damage

Foundation damage to your home's concrete walls can occur in the form of cracks, shifting, and settling of one area of the foundation slab and walls. When any of these situations occur, your home can experience damage ranging from cracks and some interior leaking to more extensive damage in the form of sunken or sloping structures. But if you have noticed foundation cracks in your home's basement walls, talk to a foundation professional. They can inspect your home to determine if the cracking is simply cosmetic or if it is something more serious.

Your foundation repair professional may be able to repair the foundation cracks by injecting a repair material into the cracks to seal them and prevent further damage. More serious damage may require piers to be installed below your foundation to support and lift it into the proper position. But once you have repaired the foundation damage, you will also need to take some action to repair whatever caused the damage so it does not reoccur.

Handle Expansive Soils

One of the more common causes of foundation problems come from expansive soils directly next to your foundation walls. When there is clay soil sitting next to your foundation, it will expand when it is saturated with water to put extreme pressure on and potentially damage your foundation walls. 

Treat the soil around your foundation with lime to prevent the expansive properties of clay. Alternatively, you can excavate the soil and replace it with fill dirt that does not contain clay. You can also manage the flow of moisture into the soil around your home to avoid its expanding with too much saturation.

A great way to manage expansive soils is to keep the soil as dry as possible by maintaining your rain gutters and their attached downspouts. If your rain gutters are clogged or sagging, the rainwater will overflow their edges and fall on the soil below directly next to your foundation. Build up the soil around your foundation so it slopes away from your home so if any water does fall upon the soil from direct rainfall, it will flow down and away from your home.

To learn more, contact foundation repair contractors in your area.


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