Analyzing Foundation Cracks
Knowing the reasons for cracks in foundation will help with foundation crack repair. The following foundation cracks are described first by their appearance and then by their probable cause.
Knowing the reasons for cracks in foundation will help with foundation crack repair. The following foundation cracks are described first by their appearance and then by their probable cause.
Read up on foundation problems in the following books. Also, the following manufacturers make steel pipe piers and helical anchors to help solve settlement foundation problems.
Cast iron pipe is superior to pvc in noise level, is cost effective because it lasts, and is environmentally friendly. Sources of more information and manufacturers of cast iron pipes are listed here.
House foundations are now stabilized using helical piers instead of underpinning which is labor intensive. Foundation drainage pipes also aid in controlling water flow around your foundation. Sometimes settlement cracks are simply a cause of lumber shrinkage and not foundation problems.
House foundation settlement is any sort of movement that your foundation makes, caused by stressors or tension in the environment. Foundation cracks are unfortunate results of settlement. If you have a cracked foundation, it can usually be repaired and stabilized - here's how!
Using professional instruments such as a transit, laser levels and optical builder's levels will help you to determine distant elevation changes. Here is a guide to using these laser level tools.
The following is a list of manufacturers of optical levels, laser levels and transits.
If you want a strong residential foundation, make sure you follow the tips below. Use reinforcing steel, don't backfill too soon and leave poured concrete forms in place a couple days after pouring concrete.
Basement walls made of poured concrete or concrete block really act as retaining walls for a home. Concrete block construction and poured foundations withstand enormous amounts of tension forces. Use reinforcing steel to strengthen the foundation walls.
Concrete and concrete block construction information is readily available. Here are some pamphlets, magazines and books about concrete block.
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