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Incorrect Approach To Foundation Repair

When you find evidence that suggests there may be damage to your foundation, you know it’s time to call in a professional to assess the situation. If there is a possibility that repairs will need to be made, you should at least have a general idea of what the person coming to your house will do when they get there before you invite them in. When it comes to repairing the foundation of your home, RLM Retrofit Foundation employs a technique known as the drilled pier method. However, there is a possibility that others will suggest a different approach. You shouldn’t give permission to someone to work on your house if you aren’t aware of the potential risks associated with employing an improper method of foundation repair.

In essence, there are three additional common approaches to foundation repair that are frequently provided as options. You will be given a presentation in which each of these methods, along with an explanation of their benefits or, more likely, of how they will be utilized, will be discussed. However, each one has a drawback that far too frequently is ignored by people. The fact that Louisiana’s distinctive soil composition is not adequately addressed by these methods is one of the reasons why they have some drawbacks. The Method of Pressed Piling

Pressed pilings ignore the inherent instability of the soil in Louisiana, despite the fact that they are very popular in many other parts of the country. Simply put, pressed pilings are a stack of concrete pilings that extend from your slab down through the active soil until they reach a more stable earth underneath. These pilings are pressed together under pressure. You can get the depth you need from pressed pilings, but not the width you require. In the event that the active soil shifts, there is nothing holding them stable and upright, which can lead to movement or even collapse as the soil expands and contracts. This movement has the potential to cause further damage to the foundation. In addition to this, there is the possibility that porous concrete pilings will take in moisture and deteriorate on their own. Mudjacking

In the process of mudjacking, cement grout or, in some instances, foam is pumped into a small hole or several small holes that have been drilled in close proximity to the crack in the foundation. This merely patches over existing holes, but it doesn’t address the underlying issue that necessitated the establishment of your foundation in the first place. It will, in essence, make the problem of the foundation crack you currently have go away temporarily, but it will not address the underlying cause of what caused the foundation crack in the first place. The Method of Spread Footing

The problem with the spread footing method is that it doesn’t go deep enough to get beneath the active soil. This prevents it from being an effective method. The spread footing method, similar to mudjacking, will give the impression that the issue has been resolved; however, because it only goes two to three feet into the ground, it cannot be considered a permanent solution because it lacks the necessary depth. In a region of the country where the soil is more compact or doesn’t move as much as it does here, this method, similar to pressed pilings, might be able to get the job done, but it shouldn’t be trusted for the long term here.

When it comes to repairing the foundation of your home, we will use the drilled pier method. The drilled pier method is used in situations where mudjacking or spread footing cannot go below the surface of the ground far enough. This method can go as deep as eleven feet, or until a change in the soil is discovered. In order to compensate for the pressed piers’ inferior level of stability, the drilled pier method makes use of rebar-reinforced piers. The concrete becomes more stable as a result, which reduces the risk of shifting or collapsing during the process. Our more than three decades of experience working solely with the soil of Louisiana have led us to the conclusion that this is the approach that will provide the best long-term results for repairing the Foundation Inspection Near Me Beverly Hills of your home. You are more than welcome to give us a call at RLM Retrofit Foundation if you have any questions about the drilled pier method, or if you want to ask about the benefits and drawbacks of other methods.

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