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Wenzel Select Properties Newsletter-Vol 12 Issue 5

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Foundation Damage Is Costly to Repair, Here's How to Identify It

Foundation issues are the most common type of property damage. According to the National Association of Home Builders, foundation damage accounts for approximately 34% of home repairs. While foundation repair is the second-most expensive type of repair after major structural repairs, it’s a critical problem to fix. If left alone, these issues can lead to more serious structural problems, such as cracks in the walls or unstable chimney chases in the roof, which means more costly repairs.

The Cost to Repair
The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development estimates that repairing a foundation will cost between $5,000 and $25,000 for a typical house with a 4-foot crawl space and 2-foot basement wall. Foundation damage can be caused by a variety of factors:

• Poor construction

• Poor soil conditions

• Shifting soil

• Rotting wood

• Water intrusion

• Pipes that are too close to the foundation

• Improperly set footings

Signs of Foundation Damage
One sign of foundation damage is water intrusion. Keep an eye out for moisture stains or discoloration on the ceiling or walls, and check for mold growth near windows and doors. If you notice cracks in your walls or flooring, this could also mean it’s time to seek out a professional.

Foundation Repair Options
Before deciding on a solution, it’s important to understand the extent of your foundation damage. A professional can offer their advice. There are two main types of repairs you can opt for:

Permanent Foundation Repair: This is the more expensive option and is usually done when the foundation has been severely damaged. Ranging in price from $7,000 - $10,000, it involves removing the old concrete and replacing it with new concrete that is reinforced with steel rods or other materials.

Temporary Foundation Repair: This repair option is cheaper because it doesn’t require demolition and reconstruction. It involves filling in cracks with mortar, waterproofing the soil around your home, and adding insulation.

How Can Foundation Damage be Prevented?
There are a number of ways to prevent foundation damage, such as installing a French drain, grading the soil so water flows away from the house, and repairing cracks in your foundation. Make sure that your home has a well-balanced water sprinkler system as well, which keeps the soil underneath the building from becoming too saturated.

Foundation issues usually come from soil settlement, water infiltration, or an unevenly distributed load on the structure. If you notice any warning signs of foundation damage, it’s time to call a professional. The sooner it’s fixed, the better.

Managing Broker: Lisa Wenzel - 630 430-4797

Broker: Melissa Mathis – 630 392-5171

Broker: Freddy Wenzel - 630 750-4797

Broker: Danny Reed - 708 703-4653

Broker: Kristine Emmel - 847 489-8965

Broker: Catherine Lopez - 630 981-4572

Broker: Michaela Valle – 630 946-4269

Broker: April Stary – 630 962-4820

Broker: Nina Rodriguez – 224 587-0780

Broker: Eumeka Aguado - 847 513-4433

Harmanpreet Singh - 630 440-1578

Anthony Abbatacola – 630 310-7493
Team Wenzel, 1120 Norfolk Street, Downers Grove IL 60516
The material in this publication is provided for your informational purpose only and is not intended to substitute professional advice. If your property is currently listed with a Real Estate Broker, this publication is not intended as a solicitation.



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