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How to Strengthen Your Home Foundation?

May 26, 2021 By Editor

The health of your home foundation matters the most. It’s where the rest of your home structure stands. If it starts sinking, sooner or later, your home will collapse. So, when you notice some alarming signs like cracks on walls, uneven basement floor, and gaps around your home foundation, it’s time to think of strengthening your home foundation. Only home improvement contractors can help you do this job in the right way.

The home foundation also needs reinforcement when the home starts wearing and tearing due to wind forces, general soil erosion, and floods. These environmental factors are a significant concern for homeowners who want to keep the health of the foundation intact. Instead of reconstructing your home from scratch, some solutions are available to strengthen the foundation by preventing its catastrophic failure.

Reasons for Reinforcement

Your walls, floors, and ceilings are set all over a smooth base created on earth known as the foundation, which should be durable to withstand harsh weather conditions and other issues.

When you start adding a story to your home, weight on this base increases, so it doesn’t remain as stable and durable as it should be. Other reasons for its settlement are soil movement and a shift in the foundation. 

In some states, water-sensitive soil expands quickly in excess water situations and applies pressure on concrete slabs. It’s when you need to seek concrete lifting services in the  Greenville. 

Low water situations cause soil to become dry and shrink, disturbing concrete support, so the slab starts sinking or becomes uneven. Shift, breaks, soil movement, settlement, etc., are reasons that leave an adverse effect on the entire home integrity.

4 Foundation Reinforcement Solutions

The good news is that homeowners can strengthen existing structures and foundations.No matter what foundation problem you have, Greenville foundation repair contractors can offer you an optimal solution after quick inspection. Here are some repair methods one can consider.

  • 1. Underpinning

Does your building have wide cracks and gaps? It would be best if you considered underpinning. It will either increase foundation depth or repair its damage. Different kinds of basement underpinning are available, but the most common options used by contractors are  Mass Pour, Screw piles, piled raft, piled and beam.

  1. Jacketing of Foundations

This is another foundation reinforcement method. When some columns require repair and strength, contractors prefer this method. They add more strength to the existing foundation. A team of experts creates a concrete jacket to boost the support level of existing footings in the building.

  1. Mudjacking

It is one of the most popular concrete lifting services in Greenville. If your driveway, porch, or small concrete surfaces have started sinking or become uneven, you can use this method for quick repair. Contractors dig holes in the small cover and stairs. They inject cement slurry and smooth the surface. This material expands once cure, so raise the concrete slab efficiently.

  1. Leveling/lifting home

When you want to relocate the structure and improve your home foundation, you can opt for home leveling services. It’s a complex process that requires a hydraulic jack beneath the home to lift it. People worried about sinking foundations can make the most of these foundation repair services in Greenville.

Lifting a house to move it, or work under it, involves placing evenly-spaced jacks under the building and then connecting them to a hydraulically-powered machine that can raise them all simultaneously and by the same amount. So it’s significant that you understand how house lifting works before you move forward.

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