When a Home owner calls out a foundation repair company to
“get a free estimate” it is a little known fact that many times the foundation
repair contractor gives an estimate for repairs when often the repairs that are
totally misdiagnosed and many times do more damage than help the house. This is
common all across the country. The homeowner is not an expert in this area and
has no idea if the recommended repairs are the right thing to do or not. The
home owner knows his house has damage, but really is at the mercy of the
foundation contractor to evaluate and recommend repairs that are the right
thing to do.
Most foundation repair contractors are professionals. They wouldn’t take advantage of home owners…. Would they? How and why could this possibly happen? It all starts with understanding soils. The thing supporting your foundation. There are 2 basic types of soils. Clays and silt/sand. Silt and sand are fairly straightforward. When wetted they usually consolidate and therefore are fairly easy to understand. Clays on the other hand, Swell when wetted, shrink when dried and collapse when wetted too much.
To make matters worse, the typical damage signs in your house look very similar when it is settling to when the floor is heaving from expansive clays. Yes that is right. Clays under your home can cause the floor to heave upward. Take a look at the two scenarios to understand what I am talking about.
Most foundation repair contractors are professionals. They wouldn’t take advantage of home owners…. Would they? How and why could this possibly happen? It all starts with understanding soils. The thing supporting your foundation. There are 2 basic types of soils. Clays and silt/sand. Silt and sand are fairly straightforward. When wetted they usually consolidate and therefore are fairly easy to understand. Clays on the other hand, Swell when wetted, shrink when dried and collapse when wetted too much.
To make matters worse, the typical damage signs in your house look very similar when it is settling to when the floor is heaving from expansive clays. Yes that is right. Clays under your home can cause the floor to heave upward. Take a look at the two scenarios to understand what I am talking about.
The
above diagram shows the typical scenario that we usually think of when we have
foundation problems. This the scenario that foundation contractors understand
well and are well equipped to fix. Notice that the footings on the right side
are lower causing stress to the trusses above. This is commonly repaired by
underpinning the lowered footing and raising it up. See my website www.foundationrepairsaz.com for a
more complete explanation of the underpinning process.
Now take a look at what is essentially the opposite scenario. Heaving from Expansive clays.
Now take a look at what is essentially the opposite scenario. Heaving from Expansive clays.
Notice how similar many of the symptoms look. Also notice
that the footings have not moved from their original position. Also notice that
the trusses for the most part are not under stress. Underpinning in this
situation is not only doing not a good thing but can actually bring more damage
and stress to the home as lifting the footings elevates them to a new height
where they have never been introducing stress to the trusses.
Surely the professional foundation repair contractor knows the difference between these 2 scenarios…… Right? Not necessarily…. As pointed out earlier the symptoms are similar and in some cases exactly the same. Don’t get me wrong if carefully analyzed it can be done…. If carefully analyzed. To boot the motivation is all wrong for the foundation contractor to recognize it as a floor heave. Why? Because in that case he has nothing to offer and must go home empty handed. So when push comes to shove and the foundation contractor needs to feed his children….. sometimes the interpretation tends to get rationalized as…. Well….. this LOOKS like it could still have SOME settlement…. Lets put some piers under the foundation to make sure.
Surely the professional foundation repair contractor knows the difference between these 2 scenarios…… Right? Not necessarily…. As pointed out earlier the symptoms are similar and in some cases exactly the same. Don’t get me wrong if carefully analyzed it can be done…. If carefully analyzed. To boot the motivation is all wrong for the foundation contractor to recognize it as a floor heave. Why? Because in that case he has nothing to offer and must go home empty handed. So when push comes to shove and the foundation contractor needs to feed his children….. sometimes the interpretation tends to get rationalized as…. Well….. this LOOKS like it could still have SOME settlement…. Lets put some piers under the foundation to make sure.
Well Lets discuss on my next blog how you can tell the
difference with PROPER analysis.


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