Repairing a Faulty Foundation
Your home’s structural integrity is serious business, so if you suspect you have a foundation issue, you should definitely hire a pro. Learn the signs and the steps involved in repairing a faulty foundation in this DIY Network video:
If your home is beginning to show some of the signs of a faulty foundation, you should see to it sooner than later. Some signs are fairly obvious like large diagonal cracks in your home’s exterior, cracking garage floors, or crumbling concrete walls. But some signs are more subtle – windows and doors that suddenly don’t close properly, drywall that keeps cracking even when patched, or uneven floors that have worsened over time.
A qualified structural engineer and contractor can help you assess the situation and then guide you through the process from start to finish. They can handle engineering specs, site planning, permitting, and any necessary inspections. It’s key to use a reputable company that’s fully insured because some foundation work can be very specialized with high-tech hydraulic lifts and require extensive excavation work with heavy equipment, all of which can be costly. So be smart and get it done right the first time.
The good news is with today’s technology and engineering innovations, even the most serious structural issues can usually be repaired. All that said, it’s best to leave this type of job to the pros.