Having a sinking foundation is a problem that can occur if the foundation is constructed incorrectly or on unstable ground. As soon as you notice signs of a sinking foundation, call a professional to inspect and assess the situation. This will help to prevent further damage (and, of course, additional repair costs) to the rest of the house.
What is the severity of a sinking foundation?
A sinking foundation puts a great deal of pressure on the walls, which causes them to crack or curve. Even the direction in which the cracks run is important. It is possible that foundation movement is causing vertical and diagonal cracks in concrete walls. It is preferable to seek professional assistance in this regard.
Is it possible for water to cause a foundation to sink?
Large amounts of water can weaken foundations and cause them to sink as a result of the weight of the water. An excessive amount of water around your foundation can cause problems and even cause foundation heaving if it is not addressed. When foundations heave, they are pushed upwards by the force of gravity.
What causes foundations to sink in houses?
One method of reversing foundation sinking is to use load-bearing piers to raise the foundation back up to its original elevation. Piers are basically poles or support structures that are pushed into the ground beneath a foundation and then strategically placed to level the structure and prevent further sinking foundation issues.
What is the best way to tell if my foundation is sinking?
When you notice visible cracks in your foundation walls, this is one of the most obvious signs that you have a problem with foundation sinking or settling.
What can you do to keep your foundation from sinking?
One method of reversing foundation sinking is to use load-bearing piers to raise the foundation back up to its original elevation. Piers are basically poles or support structures that are pushed into the ground beneath a foundation and then strategically placed to level the structure and prevent further sinking foundation issues.
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