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Know the reasons for cracks in your basement walls and floor

Cracking is the first sign of base damage on the interior walls. These types of cracks can often go unnoticed Because changes typically happen slowly. Many types of cracks may fall on your property like horizontal crack on the basement, vertical crack on the basement, stair-step crack, foundation slab crack, and more. If your home when in doubt, you should contact Knoxville's best foundation repair service provider - Guardian Foundation Repair.

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Know the reasons for cracks in your basement walls and floor

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  1. Reasons for cracks in your basement walls and floor are telling you

  2. Cracks on the interior walls Cracking on the interior walls is sometimes the first sign of base damage. When in doubt, hire a professional to investigate your home's foundation. Dropped footings and uneven foundation settling are two possible causes of cracks in interior walls and basement wall leaks. Keep your gutters in good working order, clean them, and keep water away from the foundation.

  3. Horizontal cracks on basement Horizontal cracks on basement walls are commonly caused by strain against the sides of the walls. That also indicates that water is pressing down on the foundation. In your basement foundation, horizontal cracks are common. This type of crack is frequently caused by the pressure of unbalanced soil and hydrostatic water against your foundation wall.

  4. Foundation slab cracks A crack in the floor slab is common for water to enter a basement or crawlspace. This crack is usually a cold joint between two concrete parts that have been harvested at various times. A different type of concrete crack could cause water to leak into the basement, although cold joints are common in the construction process. If you think that your foundation is damaged, you should contact a qualified foundation repair Knoxville service.

  5. Contact Us Address: 1058 Lovell Road Knoxville, TN 37932 Phone No: 865-675-4177 Website: www.guardianfoundationrepair.com Email: juliana@guardianfoundationrepair.com

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