Fix Foundation Damage Caused by Expansive Soils in Fort Smith, Hot Springs National Park & Nearby
The Impacts of Expansive Soils
If your home was built on expansive soils, the structural stability of your foundation may be in jeopardy. Expansive soils can easily expand when they become wet and push up against your foundation, creating an immense amount of pressure and causing the walls to bow or crack. To fix your foundation problems, the soils must be addressed.
Our foundation experts at Vesta Foundation Solutions know how to address the problem soils to provide a permanent solution for your failing foundation. Contact us today to get your free inspection throughout Fort Smith, Fayetteville, Bentonville, Hot Springs National Park, Conway, Rogers, and the nearby areas.
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Disrupted Soil During Excavation
Why Do Soils Expand?
Different types of soil can cause more damage than others when it comes to expansion. Clay soils tend to expand more when they become wet compared to sandy soils. Soils that contain a lot of sand can easily allow water to pass through them without being disturbed, but clay soils absorb the moisture and expand.
As the soils expand, it can put an immense amount of pressure on your foundation walls, known as hydrostatic pressure. This pressure can cause your walls to bow or buckle inward and jeopardize your home’s structural integrity.
Another culprit of foundation wall failure is frost heave. When water turns to ice during winter months, it increases in volume and can impact the soils around your foundation walls. If the soils are wet during a frost, the water will freeze and cause the soils to expand and put pressure on your foundation walls.