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Most people are concerned about their basement during the spring rains or winter meltdowns when water invades their homes. Homeowners relax when we go through dry spells because there is no water to damage their belongings. Unfortunately, summer can be more damaging to a home’s foundation than the actual water seepage.

This is why it is important for experts like Reliable Basement Services to check your basement, foundation, or crawl space for damage even when it’s dry outside.

Your home is supported on four main points. First is the floor which holds the base of the wall from sliding inward. Next, the corners interlock to form pier-like support. Third, the ceiling joists that hold the top of the wall from sliding inward, and finally, the earth that surrounds your home forms a brace to keep the walls from expanding out.

Earth normally has moisture in it. Water takes up space. When there is too much water in the soil it tries to invade your home. This is why as the house ages you may see the water begin to show up inside your home. When there is a lack of water, the earth shrinks away from your foundation.

Think of a potted house plant you forget to water. After a while, the earth shrinks away from the side of the pot. Your home weights 60 to 120 tons- with all of that weight pressing down on the eight-inch wide foundation. Take away one area of your four main points of support and you put stress on the foundation. Stress like this causes cracks. Even hairline cracks are symptoms of a potentially major problem.

Foundation Cracks grow with time because your home’s foundation becomes less stable. Just like a crack in a sidewalk a foundation crack will continue until it eventually passes through the entire concrete foundation. Most experts agree cracks in a foundation show an unsound foundation.

Add the shrinking soil around your home pulling away from one of the foundation’s supports and you can see that summer can be just as bad, if not worse, on a foundation’s health as winter can. Stay well informed and take action before the cracks arise so you can manage your home ahead of time. Take a look around your home every couple of months to check for broken foundations.

Now is the time to have it looked at by the experts of Reliable Basement Services before the rain arrives. Visit our website www.reliablebasement.com or give us a call at 630-621-9980 for a free estimate.

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