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Protect The Structural Integrity of Your Home With Foundation Crack Repairs

As a house gets older it is inevitable that the foundation is going to experience some cracks in the walls. The cracks are due to several different reasons such as thermal movement, soil pressure from the exterior, and expansion and shrinkage with the different temperatures. Over time even minor cracks in the foundation can become bigger and more problematic. They can weaken the structural integrity of your home or allow water to leak into your home. If you want to protect your home from severe damage from these cracks, you need to have them professionally repaired.

The good news about cracks in your foundations is that they can easily be repaired by a professional contractor. It is better to get them repaired before they get bigger or before they start to allow water to seep into your home. The crack repairs can be fixed by injecting an epoxy or polyurethane foam into the crack in the wall. These materials will prevent the crack from getting any bigger and will also help to prevent any water from getting into the home via the crack in the wall. This kind of crack repair is much more cost-efficient than allowing the crack to get bigger and having to replace the whole wall instead.

 

Crack Repair Solution

When a crack forms in a foundation wall, the wall itself weakens and can have trouble stabilizing and supporting the weight of the rest of the house. This means that a small crack could turn into a crack that is several feet long and is doing more damage to the structural integrity of your home than you may realize. Also, cracks are a great spot for allowing water to leak in your basement. The ground water that is on the exterior of your home will try to find anyway into your house, and even the smallest crack can start to leak. Once that crack is leaking it will quickly get bigger, letting more and more water into your basement. Before you know it, a big rainstorm comes along and you have standing water in your basement from that small crack.

Anytime that you notice a crack in one your basement foundation walls, it is important to get it taken care of right away. You don't want to wait too long and cause your home to be structurally unsound or to have your basement flood. Instead, call a professional to come and do crack repairs to keep the structural integrity of your home in good shape.

 

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If the problem is not obvious from the outside, please contact our foundation experts for a free inspection. We are more than happy to come out, take a look, and provide you specific details on how you can protect your foundation!

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