Winter Weather that Leads to Home Foundation Repair

Winter is in full swing, and after that storm we had recently, we all got a good wake-up call on the potential harshness of the Northeast. Heavy snowfall can lead to excess water and flooding, which can lead to necessary home foundation repair. To ensure you and your home are protected, be sure to notice these warning signs.

One aspect of this storm that we took stock of was small and large collections of snow on somewhat even levels of yards. With high winds and power-like snow, you can often see irregular buildups of snow across your property. While it’s in powder form, this is pretty harmless. However, as it solidifies and starts to melt, it can leave behind an excess of water, which can lead to flooding and then foundation damage.

One way to prevent this issue is with basement waterproofing. With years of experience in the industry, Residential ResQ can create a solid line of defense that can deter the need for home foundation repair due to water damage. With proper drainage additions and waterproofing methods, you can be protected from major runoffs and buildups on your lawn which can seep into your foundation.

If you haven’t already waterproofed your basement and are now dealing with water damage, then we feel for you. Not every home is the same, and you might think that being on an elevated surface or at least a higher point that sea level means you’re safe from basement flooding. However, this isn’t always the case, and we got two good examples this year.

In 2021, Fairfield and Westchester county got hammered by two major storms over the summer and fall; both with the consequence of major flooding. We all remember the videos of New York City subway tunnels being totally submerged, and buses with water up to the floors.

While most of our area is located by the shore, there are plenty of elevated areas that got hammered with flash floods. Ensuring your basement is waterproofed is essential for your house, and as an added bonus, it will improve your home’s value.

Rapidly changing temperature is another factor that can lead to foundation damage, and we see this frequently around the freezing point of water. Water can expand and contract based on its state, and it can easily enter cracks in your basement as water and solidify and turn to ice. While concrete beats ice any day of the week, a frequency of this problem can cause lasting problems to your home’s foundation.

When it comes to home foundation repair, we’re the best name around. For more information on our services, be sure to give us a call at 844-201-4166, or visit the rest of our website for a full list of services.