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House foundations are now stabilized using helical piers instead of underpinning which is labor intensive. Foundation drainage pipes also aid in controlling water flow around your foundation. Sometimes settlement cracks are simply a cause of lumber shrinkage and not foundation problems.

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House foundation settlement is any sort of movement that your foundation makes, caused by stressors or tension in the environment. Foundation cracks are unfortunate results of settlement. If you have a cracked foundation, it can usually be repaired and stabilized - here's how!

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If you want a strong residential foundation, make sure you follow the tips below. Use reinforcing steel, don't backfill too soon and leave poured concrete forms in place a couple days after pouring concrete.

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Basement walls made of poured concrete or concrete block really act as retaining walls for a home. Concrete block construction and poured foundations withstand enormous amounts of tension forces. Use reinforcing steel to strengthen the foundation walls.

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Water infiltration in a foundation can cause all sorts of problems. A waterproof foundation leads to a structurally sound home. Backfilling too soon and too aggressively can cause foundation cracks that weaken your house. Also, make sure the ground slopes away from your foundation. Pipe water from sump pumps away from the home.

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A waterproof foundation is essential for any residential home. Many foundations, however, are not completely waterproofed. Damp proofing a foundation simply slows down the water penetration and does not completely waterproof a foundation.

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