Although older homes may be more likely to have foundation walls showing signs of distress, newer foundations are certainly not immune. Certain soils are very expansive when they get wet. If the wrong soil material is placed against a new foundation wall, problems can show themselves quickly. If you have concerns about your home’s foundation, you can find a local FSI dealer at www.foundationsupportworks.com/dealers.html for a free, no-obligation assessment. Thanks for watching!
Concrete steps pulling away from the foundation wall , called a concrete repair guy he told us the steps has to go it causes horizontal crack in the basement wall not big one just hair line type of crack can you please discuss this problem that will cost thousands of dollars to fix. Thanks.
Hi Magda. That is often not necessary. We suggest you call a concrete or foundation repair company to do a thorough inspection to get your second opinion. If you want to find one in your area, here is a link to enter your zipcode! www.foundationsupportworks.com/dealers.html
Great video!! Keep it up.
I am distracted by the background music
no need for music when you are explaining important topic .
or just talking .
Thanks .
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Thoughts on this but on a garage??
How fast does symptoms occur
Although older homes may be more likely to have foundation walls showing signs of distress, newer foundations are certainly not immune. Certain soils are very expansive when they get wet. If the wrong soil material is placed against a new foundation wall, problems can show themselves quickly.
If you have concerns about your home’s foundation, you can find a local FSI dealer at www.foundationsupportworks.com/dealers.html for a free, no-obligation assessment.
Thanks for watching!
Concrete steps pulling away from the foundation wall ,
called a concrete repair guy he told us the steps has to go it causes horizontal crack in the basement wall not big one just hair line type of crack can you please discuss this problem that will cost thousands of dollars to fix.
Thanks.
Hi Magda. That is often not necessary. We suggest you call a concrete or foundation repair company to do a thorough inspection to get your second opinion. If you want to find one in your area, here is a link to enter your zipcode!
www.foundationsupportworks.com/dealers.html