Thursday, January 22, 2015
It is cold outside. But what is the definition of cold weather when it comes to pouring concrete. In our field, the definition is three-pronged.
The temperature is less than 50 degrees F for more than 12 hours in any 24 hour period.
When the temperature is less than 40 degrees from midnight to midnight.
For a period of three consecutive days when the average temperature is below 40 degrees F and not above 50...
Wednesday, January 14, 2015
Recently we got a call from a homeowner on Cape Cod with a leaking pipe penetration. The homeowner had been fighting this abandoned pipe for years. Years ago the pipe was discontinued from the sewer line. unfortunately, the pipe has been leaking for years.
The homeowner told us that he has tried stuffing rags inside it to try to stop water, he has attempted to add about 8" of hydraulic cement into the pipe. He...
Monday, January 12, 2015
It is very cold out. The hazards of freezing pipes is widely known and most-likely precautions should have been taken months ago. But sub-zero temperatures affect your foundation as well.
In these temperatures, the soil around your foundation freezes, and when it freezes it pushes up against your foundation walls and can cause additional foundation cracks and movement. Especially in winters like this where there is no snow. Snow actually insulates the soil so it...
Friday, January 09, 2015
The topic of this blog will be a case study on repairing pipe penetration leaks in a basement of a home in Newton, MA.
The caretaker of a 4.2 million dollar home in Newton, MA called A1 Foundation Crack Repair. We arrived to a beautiful home, went inside and they had exposed some of the pipes that had been leaking. They had to cut some walls down and open up a finished book shelf.
This...
Friday, December 26, 2014
Boxelder bugs, commonly known as “stink bugs”, can become a nuisance to homeowners throughout New England (MA, RI, NH & CT) during late Fall into winter months. When the cold weather hits, boxelder females search for a warm and dry place, and they somehow find a way into your home!
How do Stink Bugs Enter the Home?
Foundation Cracks (Both floor and wall)
Gaps around windows and doors
Beneath Siding
Why are they called Stink...
Friday, December 19, 2014
The goal of a sump pump is to lower the water table that is underneath your basement floor. A properly installed sump pump with adequate gravel under your basement floor can solve most water problems through cracks in the floor or from floor/wall seams.
The Different Types of Sump Pumps:
Submersible Pumps
Pedestal Pumps
Batter Backup Sump Pumps
Combination Sump Pumps
Misconceptions of Sump Pumps:
Their purpose is to remove water on the floor
False,...
Friday, December 19, 2014
Cracks in concrete are a common occurrence, especially in New England with the harsh winters and numerous freeze-thaw cycles. A crack in your concrete floor is like have a window open in your house; it may let certain unwanted things in, such as: water, radon, water vapors, insects, and rodents.
Why do basement floors crack?
Settlement
Hydrostatic Pressure from water below
Ground movement (earthquakes, heavy equipment, construction, blasting)
Temperate and weather conditions when pouring the...
Wednesday, November 12, 2014
Of all the residential foundation repair services we offer, we feel the common sense advice offered below to be vitally important. Please consider the following winter protective measures for your home’s foundation. Every year we service customers who could have avoided winter and/or freeze-related water damage and basement floods.
Leaking Basement Areas:
Tie Rods
Floor/Wall Seams
Pipe Penetrations
Wall Cracks
Floor Cracks
Cold Joints
Bulkheads
Some telltale signs that these areas have leaked in the...
Monday, November 10, 2014
What is a Coal Chute?
In old buildings that originally used coal to heat with, you will find a 6 to 12 inch wide opening between the outside and the basement. When coal was delivered, people would then shovel the coal into this coal chute / coal slide to have the coal next to the furnace. The coal shoots are often found in major cities like, Boston, Worcester, Dorchester, Providence and Weston.
Why do they...
Friday, October 10, 2014
Why is my foundation leaking now and never has leaked in the past?
Since the middle of August I have been receiving calls from homeowners with fieldstone foundations that have always had dry basements until recent rains. Whether you are in MA, RI, CT, NH your stone foundation is not moving and causing new basement cracks during the New England summer. So whys are all of a sudden homeowners basements leaking?
The answer to the...