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How Moisture Affects a Building’s Foundations

Property owners rarely think about how moisture impacts the foundation of their building—right until signs of problems become apparent—signs like water leaks, cracked floors and walls, and moisture damage.

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However, a little practical knowledge about moisture, and the damage it can inflict upon concrete foundation can go a long way in helping you avoid problems before they can occur.

Wondering what you need to do to preserve the structural integrity of your property? Here’s a look at how moisture impacts the soil around your property’s foundation and how to identify and address problems before they can evolve into something serious.

How Moisture Impacts Your Foundation

The major problem with moisture is that excessive amounts of it cause the soil surrounding your property to expand. On the other hand, too little moisture will cause the soil to contract. This cycle of contraction and expansion puts stress on your foundation.

The other problem is that moisture can cause cracks to form in the concrete slabs of the foundation. When water permeates the concrete, it can cause corrosion in the metal structures within. Moisture trapped within concrete can also lead to mold growth. In fact, mold can start growing on a damp surface within 24 to 48 hours.

The Potential Issues Caused by a Shifting Foundation

It’s normal for a building’s foundation to settle over time. However, the repeated contraction and expansion of soil around the foundation can cause exaggerate these effects. These can lead to numerous problems that can affect the building’s structural integrity.

Some symptoms of foundation problems include:

· Cracks in floors

· Cracks in walls

· Water leaks

· Water pools around your foundation that aren’t draining out

· Cracks in the concrete slabs

· Off-kilter doors that don’t close properly

· Gaps in the soil surrounding your property’s exterior

How Foundation Waterproofing Can Help

Foundation waterproofing is a great way to prevent your foundation from sustaining water-related damage. There are two ways to waterproof your foundation. The first involves getting a professional masonry contractor to seal off openings, cracks, and other potential moisture entry points with a special sealant. The second method involves installing a sub-grade drainage system that prevents moisture accumulation in the foundation.

One of the leading commercial restoration contractors in Boston, AMN Masonry provides foundation waterproofing among a variety of other masonry services. Call (774) 244-8248 for more details, or email at adriano@amnmasonry.com.