Changing Seasons Can Lead to Cracks in Your Foundation

Spring is finally here, and homeowners everywhere are looking forward to warmer weather. The change of seasons, however, can be problematic for a home’s foundation. Fluctuating soil saturation and temperatures can cause sudden cracks. It’s important to learn how to spot foundation cracks and fix them before they cause major damage.

How to Spot a Problem

Foundation cracks can be alarming, but not all cracks are created equal. There are a few things that require close attention when examining a home for cracks and assessing their severity.

  • Doors and windows: Look for sticking doors and windows, which can be a sign the home has shifted.
  • Check floors: Cracks on concrete floors are not uncommon, but the most serious cracks are uneven or jagged. Use a level or a straight edge to see if the foundation is level on both sides of a crack.
  • Check for size: Any crack larger than 1/4 inch should be repaired immediately to prevent future damage and to keep bugs and other pests from invading.
  • Check for shape: Jagged or horizontal cracks are especially problematic. When foundations shift, cracks can cause major damage to drywall. Stair-step cracks can indicate bigger problems underneath the home, and vertical cracks with uneven surfaces can be a telltale sign the house has shifted.
  • Get on your knees: Crawl spaces are important areas to check for telltale signs of cracks. Watch for signs of dirt or a musty smell that indicate moisture is getting into the space. You might not immediately see the crack, but you know one is there.

 

Concrete Crack Repair Techniques

Homeowners looking to save money might be tempted to fix foundation cracks alone, but it is a move that isn’t always wise. DIY solutions tend to be temporary, and often don’t solve the root problem. Foundation issues can be serious, and it’s essential to correct them before minor cracks become significant problems. A foundation repair specialist can help by using one of these crack repair techniques:

  • Epoxy injections: One option for crack repair, epoxy injections are used most often when a crack needs to be repaired structurally and must be stronger than the surrounding concrete. The biggest benefit to epoxy is strength.
  • Urethane injections: The fast-setting foam of a urethane injection is most often used when a crack needs to be sealed, but the area around the crack is structurally sound. Good for waterproofing, urethane is used when added strength isn’t required.
  • Carbon fiber: Designed for serious structural repair, carbon fiber strips are used for concrete or block walls. This is a light weight solution that stops cracking and bowing and effectively reinforces foundation walls.
  • Laminate carbon fiber: A lighter, thinner form of carbon fiber, laminate is a less invasive option for crack repair. The benefit of using laminate carbon fiber is the repairs are waterproof and long lasting.

Let the experts at Intech Anchoring address your foundation issues. With more than 20 years of experience, we can identify and evaluate foundation cracks and help you protect your most valuable asset – your home. Call for more information today at 800-223-7015.

Tim Comb

President

Tim is the President of Intech Anchoring and has 25 years of experience in the Civil Engineering and Geostructural Industry. Tim has developed extensive industry knowledge by working to support the needs of specialty contractors at each and every business level. Tim’s diverse industry background has given him exposure to a wide variety civil construction projects, ranging from the simplest residential applications to the most complex commercial and industrial projects. Coupled with a highly skilled and educated team, Tim focuses on providing the highest quality products and solutions to Intech Anchoring’s customers in order to consistently exceed expectations.