- Foundation Failure - Dampness or moisture in basements or crawl spaces of buildings can be a major factor causing or contributing to foundation problems. The reasons for the dampness can vary, even though the problem in most cases is the same; excessive water in and around the foundation area, which in turn deteriorates the concrete causing cracks and [...]Read More about Foundation Failure
- Settlement and Differential Settlement - What is settlement? Settlement is the physical movement of a structure’s foundation in relation to the soil upon which it is built. The reality that we face is that all structures will experience some degree of settlement over time. Yes, your house is moving, albeit very slowly. This movement is not inherently a bad thing [...]Read More about Settlement and Differential Settlement
- Slab Foundation Settling / Sloping Concrete - In rare cases a concrete slab foundation will fail. Most often it is the floating slab floor of a ranch that settles. What we see most commonly is that a corner of a room settles and the rest of the structure remains intact. Usually this is due to bad drainage, ground movement, subsidence or poor [...]Read More about Slab Foundation Settling / Sloping Concrete