How Often Should You Have Your Foundation Inspected?
Much to the chagrin of uber-prudent homeowners, there is no one-size-fits-all rule for how frequently you should have your foundation inspected. And, being that much of your foundation is out of sight and not easily accessible, the last thing you want to do is pay for an expensive and invasive inspection, only to discover that everything is performing exactly as it should. The best thing to do, then, is to keep an eye out for the following common red flags that may indicate something is amiss with your home’s foundation.
Cracks
If you notice cracks in your walls or ceiling, especially stemming from the corners of doorways and windows, this may be an indicator that your foundation is shifting. Likewise, if you do have any such cracks and you notice them getting bigger, it’s best to call a foundation repair company right away as this may suggest serious foundation issues.
Doors
Another common sign of foundation problems is when your doors are not opening or closing properly. In particular, if a door won’t close all the way because it’s catching on the lintel (the top edge of the doorway), this may mean part of your foundation is sinking. Similarly, if a door closes, but there is a gap between the top of the door and the lintel that wasn’t previously there, your foundation may be sinking.
Poor Drainage
Poor drainage in your yard, especially close to your home, can be cause for concern because, even if you don’t currently have issues with your foundation, this can cause problems to develop. As groundwater collects around your home, it can exert hydrostatic pressure on your foundation which can cause cracks in the concrete and may lead to water infiltration as well as structural damage such as sinking or shifting.
Partner with the Home Foundation Experts at ESOG
If you’ve encountered any of these common indicators of foundation problems, the home improvement experts at Engineered Solutions of Georgia are here to assist. Since 2007, we’ve helped homeowners all across the southeastern U.S. by repairing faulty foundations, installing interior and exterior drainage systems, completing basement waterproofing, and more. We would be happy to provide you with a thorough professional inspection to assess the health of your foundation and determine whether you are in need of foundation repair services.
For more information on the foundation inspection and repair services that we provide, contact Engineered Solutions of Georgia today.