Foundation Inspection: Why Is It So Important?

Foundations are often out of sight, so it’s easy to miss signs of problems or sometimes to completely forget about them. In this article, Stratum Structural Systems, one of the area’s top basement waterproofing and foundation repair contractors, emphasizes the importance of foundation inspections. We also offer some tips on when you should call a professional to check your home’s foundation.

Importance of Foundation Inspections

The importance of foundation inspections can be summarized into these three simple points:

  1. To prevent further damage to your home – Detecting small cracks or any minor damage can save you from a costly and more extensive damage. Foundation inspections enable you to take action on these smaller issues so that they won’t turn into a bigger problem.

  2. To keep your family safe – A damaged foundation compromises the structural integrity of your home and the safety of your family. With foundation inspections, you can get a good picture of the current condition of your foundation. And if there are issues, you can work towards fixing them for your peace of mind.

  3. To ensure you’re making a good investment – If you’re planning to buy a home, make sure to have the foundation inspected. This could save you from making a bad purchase.

When to Carry Out an Inspection

Some signs of foundation damage are noticeable. When you see large cracks on your wall, about 1/8 inch or larger, these could be an indication of foundation movement. Call a foundation repair professional immediately.

Also, if your floors look like they’re heaving or sloping, this could be a sign of a foundation issue. Sometimes doors or windows sticking may also indicate movement in your foundation. Have your foundation checked by an expert in the event these problems show up in your home.

Stratum Structural Systems is one of the most trusted businesses in the area. We specialize in waterproofing and various foundation issues, and we can also help you with egress window repair. Call us at (314) 620-8153 or fill out our contact form to request a free consultation.

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