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So, general question for you all - I've heard that, if you have a foundation problem, it's not from the aging of the house, like most would think. I've heard that most of the problems that come from a foundation of a house come right after the home is built because of the construction. Is this true? And with this, how do you know if your foundation needs help or if it can last a few more years before it needs to be completely altered?
Last edited by trevorek; 01-27-2009 at 11:47 AM.. |
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Many home foundations being built today have their foundations laid before the concrete has fully cured. As it dries and shrinks, it's easy for large cracks to form in the foundation walls as a result. Additionally, as the gap outside of the foundation (between the foundation wall and the unexcavated soil outside) is backfilled, the soil adds a sudden temperature change and weight against the walls. When rocks are also used in backfill, their impacts can worsen the situation significantly. However, that's not to say that foundations can't fail because they're getting old. Poor supporting soils, hydrostatic pressure, and many other problems can also cause foundation problems. We have a great section on foundation issues on our site. Check it out for more info! :-) |
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Thank you for your detailed answer and for the link JacquesBouchard.
I appreciate it! |
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Thank you for your detailed answer and for the link JacquesBouchard.
I appreciate it! |
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You're very welcome! :-) We're always happy to help out!
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I bought my house about 2 1/2 years ago. It was brand new and we were the first to live in it. About two months after we moved in I noticed a crack in the foundation. I called up the builder and had him come take a look at it. He said that about 50% of homes have these hairline cracks. As long as they don't get real big it is actually quite normal to get these cracks. It's just the real big cracks that you have to watch out for.
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