Wednesday, August 16, 2017
We went out and looked out a house in Dorchester, MA where a woman had a foundation crack in a poured concrete foundation. You could actually see the water coming in through the crack and we fixed it.
About a month later she called me up and said she was getting water in the basement. I asked her if it was near the crack, and she said it was about 5 feet away in the...
Thursday, August 10, 2017
I got a call recently from a homeowner in Dedham, MA. He sent me some beautiful pictures of a beautifully painted stone foundation. There were three areas with water streaming from it in areas that had been painted.
You are welcome to use water proofing paint on your stone foundation, it makes it look nice, but does it really stop water? I don't believe so.
We fixed it, we have two methods we can use...
Friday, August 04, 2017
Today, everyone wants an open concept for their home. And even when they are redoing their basement, they want to open that up. It would be nice to get rid of some of those lally columns that are in the way, especially if you are putting in a pool table or something like that. We get the question “can I move my lally columns” pretty often.
You can do whatever you want to do, however...
Wednesday, July 19, 2017
I went to a structural engineering conference recently and lally columns were of particular concern. They talked a lot about rust on lally columns, steel lally columns that are filled with concrete in particular. If there is rust on the lally column, even at the bottom, it can reduce the strength of it up to 40%. That’s significant. They recommended lally column replacement if there is rust on it.
What’s involved?
You have to break...
Friday, July 14, 2017
This week we have four horror stories that have to do with basement waterproofing.
The first is misdiagnosing the problem. With years of experience we can usually diagnose what the problem is. I’ve gone into homes where owners have put in sump pumps near a finished basement wall because water is coming in under it. I go outside and there is a foundation wall crack. It’s not ground water which needs a sump pump, they...
Friday, June 30, 2017
We are in the middle of a miniseries discussing concrete floor cracks. Our last episode discussed how to fix cracks in floating floors. But what if a homeowner discovers a crack in a concrete floor and the concrete has started to sink? When they don’t have the money to replace the entire floor, here are the other options.
The first is to break that area of the floor, dig down, compact the floor; perhaps it...
Monday, June 26, 2017
One type of basement floor cracks you may find is in floating floors. What is a floating floor? Well, the foundation and walls are poured first; then gravel is brought in and compacted. The soil under the gravel is compacted as well. Then plastic is put down. Once this is all done, the concrete floor is poured to the basement walls.
The good news is that most residential construction is done this way, which means...
Thursday, May 18, 2017
Installing lally columns may seem straightforward, but doing it incorrectly can put your home at serious risk. Many homeowners try to save money with DIY fixes, only to find out later that the column was unstable, the footing was missing, or the material used wasn’t up to code. Knowing what not to do is just as important as knowing the right way to install them.
What Are Lally Columns and Why Do Homes Need Them?...
Wednesday, May 10, 2017
Frank in Providence, RI: “How long can I estimate for a new concrete slab to dry?”
Crackman: That is a very interesting question. There are a lot of factors that contribute to how long it takes concrete to dry. There are a lot of different materials in concrete and it depends on the materials used, the amount of water and temperature around that slab, and is wind there.
You want that concrete to dry as...
Thursday, April 27, 2017
We are heading into Thunderstorm season and have been getting a lot of rain in Massachusetts. A1 Foundation Crack Repair has been getting a lot of calls from people who have water infiltration and want the work done.
Here are some quick ideas you can do before or during that storm.
1. Make sure your downspouts are attached to the house. Then, with the downspouts, make sure the extenders are in-place running water away from...