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When Should You Get A Foundation Repair Inspection And Why?

Home maintenance is full on. There is always a list of jobs to do and things to check, but high on that list should be something we don’t always prioritise: checking your foundations. If you want to maintain your home’s structural integrity and avoid heavy costs, then this is an essential on any checklist.

Making your own checks and then organising an inspection or contacting a foundation repair company if you see any suspect signs of damage is vital if you are to prevent bigger problems occuring. The key with foundation repair is to act quickly, as the small signs that alert you to the problem will only get a lot bigger in time.

Here are three reasons why you might want to schedule an inspection.

Keep Your Family Safe

It might seem obvious when we say that an unstable foundation can be dangerous for any inhabitant of a building, but we can’t stress it enough. If the soil under your home has shifted or settled, then your house may well not be sitting on a secure base. This has a knock-on effect on the whole structural integrity of the building and can impact the safety of anyone inside. When you have an inspection done, the professional will determine the extent of the damage and talk through the best approach for foundation repair. They will make the house safe as a matter of priority.

Stop More Damage

As mentioned, being proactive and actively looking for issues can help prevent bigger problems. Checking for cracks that can result from foundation issues will give you an idea if any issues are beginning to develop. Small cracks could be minor or they could indicate a larger problem. You can save lots of time, money and effort by checking your foundations regularly and nipping any potential issues in the bud as soon as possible.

Make a Good Investment

When buying a property, having the foundations checked first is a very sensible thing to do. Gleaning an understanding of any issues that you may inherit when purchasing a property may well affect the price you're willing to pay for it. You may also decide, on reflection, that the results of the inspection and any potential foundation repairs required in the future, means the investment is not for you.

When to Book an Inspection

If you notice any of the following: Doors or windows getting stuck or not closing properly Large cracks on your wall (anything about ? inch or more) Neighboring homes are having foundation issues Your floor is changing and becoming uneven or sloping

Taking time out to check your foundations and then, should you notice any issues, getting an expert in to make a professional judgement should be high on your ‘to do’ list when it comes to maintaining your house. Small problems can escalate quickly and foundation repair is not cheap, so staying ahead of the game is key if you are going to save in the long run.

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Nick Iskenian is a local resident of New Jersey and the owner and founder of Best Choice Waterproofing. The company provides effective, professional quality solutions for damp problems, carrying out basement waterproofing and foundation repair in New Jersey. If your home is suffering from water seepage, mildew, damp, cracks, warping, paint peeling or a range of other issues, their highly trained field operators have the skills and experience to solve the problem.