Seal Any Cracks or Holes in Your Foundation

If your home is experiencing signs of moisture or water damage, it could be caused by cracks or holes in the foundation. It is crucial to take prompt action to prevent further damage and maintain the structural integrity of your property.

How to Check for Moisture Under Your House?

  1. Inspect the basement or crawl space:
    Look for visible signs of moisture, such as dampness or efflorescence (white, powdery deposits on walls or floors).
  2. Use a moisture detector:
    Insert a moisture detector into the ground beneath your home to measure the moisture levels.
  3. Check the plumbing:
    Examine pipes and drains for leaks that could be contributing to moisture buildup.

Steps to Seal Cracks or Holes in Your Foundation

  • Locate the cracks or holes:
    Thoroughly inspect your foundation walls, both inside and outside, and mark any cracks or holes you find.
  • Clean the surface:
    Remove any dirt, debris, or loose material from the cracks or holes using a brush or vacuum cleaner.
  • Apply caulk or sealant:
    Use a high-quality caulk or sealant designed for foundation repair and apply it liberally to the cracks or holes. Use a caulking gun to ensure proper application.
  • Cover with hydraulic cement:
    For larger cracks or holes, apply a layer of hydraulic cement over the caulk or sealant. Hydraulic cement expands as it dries, creating a watertight seal.
  • Monitor and inspect:
    Once the repair is complete, monitor the area for any moisture or leaks. Inspect regularly for signs of damage or new cracks.

By promptly sealing any cracks or holes in your foundation, you can effectively prevent moisture penetration and protect your home from water damage. Regular inspections and maintenance are essential to ensure the integrity and longevity of your foundation.