Structural Repair

Select Basement Waterproofing Solutions Structural Repair

Basement walls crack because your builder never used a backer board and you don't have the proper foundation and many be in need of structural repair!

Structural Repair ServicesWhen ground water saturation occurs in the freeze thaw periods of winter, the ground expands, creating tremendous pressure exerted by the earth on subterranean walls. This stress eventually fractures the wall and may create the need for structural repair work.

According to the Home Inspection Census > 50% of all basement walls have a good chance of cracking or bowing in the winters to come!

Bowed and cracked basement walls can be a very serious sign of structural damage to the foundation. Traditional methods of addressing these issues include using wall anchors systems, steel I-beams, tiebacks, piering, and excavation.

Foundation Structural RepairUsually bows, cracks, bulges, and buckling basement and foundation walls happen most frequently in more established structures. However, newer constructed buildings are not immune to quickly developing settling concerns.

As soil settles outside foundation walls at differing rates, it expands and contracts with seasonal freezing and thawing processes because of hydrostatic pressure in the water table.

There are several warning signs that should prompt a call to a professional for an inspection besides a bowed or cracked basement wall. The sooner a repair is made, the lower the repair expenses, and often carbon fiber reinforced polymer materials (CFRP) can be used as opposed to more expensive and extensive methods, including excavation.

The most common warning signs include:

  • Cracked Block Foundation - Indicates lateral pressure on the walls. Serious movement is evidenced in stair step and horizontal cracks in mortar joints.
  • Cracks in Poured Concrete - Typically occurs within 30 days of the concrete curing process. Usually a very simple repair. However, in combination with other signs could be a more serious sign of settlement.
  • CStructural Repair Workracks in Brick Facing - Cracks can be a symptom of foundation movement. Refrain from cosmetic repairs until a professional foundation repair specialist determines the cause to minimize future expenditures and hassles.
  • Chimney Cracking or Leaning - Often, chimneys are built on independent footers. Therefore, cracking and leaning usually indicate movement in this particular footer. A more severe problem would be foundation movement disturbing this independent footer. A professional can determine the extent of the concern.
  • Drywall Cracks - Shifts in the foundation often cause other cosmetic damage inside the building. Drywall cracks around windows, door frames, and in corners are common symptoms of significant foundation movement.
  • Uneven Doors and Windows - Another typical indication of foundation shifting. Shifting could cause framework to contort out of square, leading to windows and doors sticking or not opening and closing properly.
  • Sinking Foundation - Perhaps the most serious sign of settlement. The foundation sinks because it is separating from the building structure. This must be taken care of as soon as possible or may lead to wall collapse.

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