No matter the age of your home’s foundation, it will most likely suffer from cracks of various degrees. They’re not all a cause for concern, but they should be noted and watched as time and the elements start to take hold. There are many reasons why damage can happen...
While we’re all dealing with the snow and ice that comes with winter, your home’s foundation is also dealing with these frigid temperatures in its own way. Here are the most common issues we see during this time of year: Frozen Discharge Line In the sump pump system,...
After a hot and rainy summer, the switch to winter begins a common damaging process in the Midwest: freeze thaw. As temperatures fluctuate, especially from summer to winter extremes, it causes the water trapped in the soil around your foundation to expand and...
There are a lot of reasons why you’ll begin to see damage on your foundation: the house settling, the freeze-thaw effect, heavy rains, extreme draught, natural aging, and more. Because of that, it’s important to watch out for any changes in appearance such as cracks...
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