Bone Dry Waterproofing

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Address: 16 Jefferson Street, Taylorsville, KY 40071

Foundation Crack Repair

Foundation cracks vary in severity from a simple cosmetic issue to a major problem with your home. However, even serious foundation problems, when addressed early on, can be quickly and permanently fixed.

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Curing Concrete
As concrete cures, it is common for small cracks to appear in foundation walls. These cracks are very common, and they’re not a sign of a major foundation problem. Shrinkage cracks tend to be very small “hairline” cracks that are usually 1/16″ wide or less. They generally occur near the center of a span and maintain a consistent width for the length of the crack.

Be careful not to assume that a crack in your foundation is merely a shrinkage crack! If you see cracks in your foundation walls, monitor them regularly. If the cracks widen enough that you can fit a dime in them, or one end of the crack grows wider than the other, you should call us for a consult right away.

Foundation Settlement
When the soil underneath your foundation fails to support the weight of your home, the foundation will begin to settle unevenly, and cracks will appear. As vertical cracks form and the wall or corner of the house begins to rotate, you will typically see cracks that are wider at the top or bottom. Foundation cracks caused by settlement are very serious, and they will only get worse over time as the home continues to move. If you are concerned that your foundation may be cracking due to settlement issues, it’s best to consult a professional right away.

Expansive Soils
If you have clay soils around your home, they can expand and contract significantly as they become wet. Wet clay soils can expand enough to put literally thousands of pounds of pressure on a foundation wall. This can force the walls inwards, sometimes causing them to buckle and crack. Look also for walls pushing in at the bottom or tilting in at the top. If left unrepaired, this kind of damage can worsen until the wall fails completely or is beyond repair. By addressing the problem of failing walls quickly, repairs can be completed to keep your home healthy and safe.

Repairing Leaking Cracks

Small cracks in foundation walls are common in homes throughout the Kentucky area. Usually a side effect of the natural curing process of concrete, these cracks usually do not threaten the foundation. However, even small cracks in a foundation can be a major problem if they leak groundwater into your basement or crawl space.

Water can enter your home at any point where there is an opening in the foundation, this includes not only cracks in the walls and floors, but around pipes as well. When water starts to leak through your basement walls or floors, it can quickly lead to very serious issues in your home.

Wall or floor cracks in your basement or crawl space are a serious concern that can pose a number of problems for any home. Cracks can indicate structural issues that are in need of repair, or they can lead to problems with leaks and pests.

At Bone Dry Waterproofing INC, we specialize in all types of crack repair services, ensuring your foundation is fully protected. If you have a crack in your foundation wall or floor, call us today at 1-866-526-6337 to learn more about how we can help.

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    Contact Details

    Office Hours:

    Mon-Fri: 8:00 am – 4:00 pm

    24/7 Answering Service

    Appointment Hours:

    Mon-Fri: 8:00 am – 8:00 pm
    Saturday: Appointment Only

    Numbers: (502) 267-6100

    Email: blackhawk64@att.net

    Address: 16 Jefferson Street Taylorsville KY 40071