4 Foundation Maintenance Tasks That Help Protect Your Home From Damage

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4 Foundation Maintenance Tasks That Help Protect Your Home From Damage

11 March 2019
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The foundation of your home is something that you want to protect to prevent damage and costly repairs. Improvements, like installing drainage systems or using pier jacking to correct settling, can help fix and prevent problems. There is also maintenance that needs to be done, such as cleaning drainage lines, inspecting waterproofing, and maintaining mechanical equipment like sump pumps. Here are some of the foundation maintenance tasks that help prevent damage to your home's foundation.

1. Upgrades to Foundation Waterproofing and Drainage to Prevent Damage

In older homes, the waterproofing and drainage of foundations often have outdated designs. Therefore, it may be a good investment to upgrade these systems. Consider improvements like membranes to reduce static pressure and interior foundation waterproofing that will remove water and moisture that gets into your home. In addition to the improvements you do to your home, evaluate the drainage of landscaping and do improvements that help keep water away from your home to prevent damage.

2. Repairing Foundation Damage Before It Gets Worse and Turns into Costly Problems

Damage to your foundation can be caused by static water pressure, settling, or unsupported structural loads. It is important to find these problems before they turn into bigger issues that are costly to repair. Routinely inspecting your foundation for damage and signs of problems like cracks will help reduce repair costs.

3. Routinely Inspecting Your Foundation and Old Repairs for Signs of Damage

If you have had your foundation repaired in the past, it is important to regularly check the repairs to ensure they are still working. Sometimes, old repairs to the foundation can fail and may need to be repaired again. In addition, inspect the foundation for new signs of damage, such as cracks or moisture getting into your home.

4. Maintaining Mechanical Pumps and Foundation Drainage Lines to Prevent Damage

There are also mechanical systems of your foundation that can cause problems when maintenance is neglected. Routinely check drainage lines of your foundation to make sure they are clear of debris. In addition, it is important to do regular maintenance and cleaning of sump pumps to ensure they are working properly to remove wastewater from basements or low foundations.

These are some of the foundation maintenance tasks that will help prevent damage to your foundation. If you need help with repairs, contact a foundation repair service to ensure minor problems do not lead to serious damage and costly repairs. 

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Nothing is more frustrating than deciding on a construction project, only to be bombarded by a long list of problems during the construction phase. Unfortunately, if you work with the wrong person, you might become pretty familiar with issues. About five years ago, I hired one of my neighbors to renovate my bathroom. Although the mere idea sounds ridiculous now, at the time it seemed like a natural solution to a real problem. Unfortunately, as soon as he got started, I knew that he didn't know what he was doing. This blog is all about communicating effectively with your general contractor—before he or she starts work.

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