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By Roger Rogers


Buildings are erected to be stable to various factors but with time they tend to wear. Indeed, buildings can be compared to human beings who portray signs of old age by developing crinkles. Buildings, however, manifest its signs of wearing down through cracking and showing other defects. Due to substandard construction, the foundation takes all the building pressure and weight. However, before it is too late, it would be advisable to carry out foundation crack repair Atlanta. It would avert incurring immense losses as a result of cracks.

As a matter of fact, concrete has the disposition to break unfortunately, there is no crack-free concrete. As temperature and moisture changes concrete expands and shrinks causing it to crack. Usually, when the cracks form on the understructure, they are not easily detected until long enough. Irrespective of when the cracks formed, it is a concern for the owner of a house. In most cases, cracks at the substructure form on the weak points such as corners, pipe areas, and walls.

Additionally, cracks can form on buildings irrespective of how old the structure is. Some people think that new buildings are stronger and less prone to cracking. However, any problem, for instance, sagging on a building could result into a crevice despite the age of a building. Cracking highly compromises a building and if the cause of the cracking is not addressed, the building continually becomes weaker.

Numerous factors can cause cracks at the substructure of the structure. For instance, too much or too little moisture in the soil can result in cracks. When moisture is removed from the soil, the soil shrinks and pulls away from the substructure of the building creating a gap. The gap gives the substructure an allowance to move. As the shifting around happens, cracks begin to form.

Earthquakes are among the common factors that lead to cracking of the foundations of buildings. Despite the magnitude of an earthquake, the effects of shaking and rolling the ground result in the movement of a building substructure. As a result in the movements, unstable foundations become weaker and end up cracking. Besides, lesser magnitude earthquakes may not cause new crevices but often deepen the existing gaps.

Flooding and plumbing leakages can be disastrous. Excessive water causes soil expansion which in turn makes it push on the foundation. Moreover, exerting a lot of hydrostatic pressure to the understructure exposes more cracks and leaks.

Some warning signs occur before the big cracks appear. Though the signs may not be an indication of cracking on the foundation, they should be considered as a warning that there are some transitions taking place. For example, jamming of the door, cracks on the walls on the doorway and the windows. Besides, windows that opened at ease instantly cease to close. The existence of such signs should raise an alarm for one to keep on monitoring the progress. Moreover, the detected cracks should be regularly checked.

Although it is a big concern to find crevices in your building, there could be a way to avoid such problems. Cracks arising due to the water content in the soil could be prevented by using waterproofing methods. Besides, the cracks can be repaired by epoxy injections.




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