Wednesday, April 16, 2014
Cracks in concrete walls and floors are a common occurrence. Next time you are in your basement, take a look at the foundation walls and floors, you will most likely find a crack. Why? It is the nature of concrete.
Builders and homeowners contact us throughout the years to fix new and old foundations that have cracked. Some of these cracks leak and some do not. We have learned that there are two kinds of...
Thursday, March 27, 2014
Homeowners throughout Boston, MA Chelmsford, MA Bristol, RI, Manchester, NH & Hartford, CT at one time or another, especially those who have experienced a flooded basement, have probably wondered if their home insurance covers a leaky basement. The truth is, most flooded basements are caused by water infiltration, which is not covered by most standard home insurance policies. What is not covered on regular home insurance policies under the term water infiltration, specifically excludes water...
Thursday, March 27, 2014
Throughout Massachusetts, Rhode Island, New Hampshire & Connecticut, there are many houses that were built with fieldstone or stone foundations. These houses were built between the late 1800’s and the early 1900s. Often times, these stone foundations are in need of maintenance.
When inspecting stone foundations from the interior, the telltale sign that the foundation needs some attention is a visible white power on the basement floor near the stone foundation wall. This powder is...
Friday, March 21, 2014
In business since 1993, we have been requested to repair foundation cracks that homeowners and contractor have unsuccessfully attempted to repair. These failed attempts are seen far and wide from throughout Massachusetts, Rhode Island, New Hampshire and down to Connecticut. The allure can be a great TV ad, advice from a part time clerk or slick packaging. Some of the small print on the packaging may actually reveal how little water pressure, if any, the...
Friday, March 07, 2014
Residents of MA, RI, NH & CT often create more living space in their homes by finishing their basement. With this common practice of finishing basements, the disappointments of foundation leaks can appear from time to time, especially after a snow melt or heavy rain.
With a leaking foundation your first concern is to dry out the basement in order to prevent mold, mildew and dry rot. The next step is to find where the...
Thursday, February 27, 2014
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Residents of Massachusetts, Rhode Island, New Hampshire & Connecticut have been hit hard by this year’s harsh winter weather. With the winter hopefully winding down and spring is just the corner the corner. The start of spring means the rainy weather is on its way.
The first thing to do would be to look outside at your gutters and downspouts. Check to see if they are damaged or clogged with leaves and debris....
Monday, February 24, 2014
Between all the snow banks that are taller than a Volkswagon and the rain we had over the weekend, it can be a challenge to keep water out of the basement.
A1 Foundation Crack Repair has gotten quite a few calls for basement leaks and problems caused by leaking bulkheads. The top of the bulkhead is made out of metal in most cases. But the steps are either a poured concrete that are bolted onto...
Thursday, February 20, 2014
Where basement water is concerned, you need to be aware of a few things. The first thing to consider is how much water is the snow really holding? It is 10 inches of snow equals 1 inch of water. But that is only when it is very very cold out. In a lot of snowstorms, it is warmer out. The warmer the temperature, the larger the snowflakes, which means they actually hold more water. So,...
Wednesday, February 19, 2014
If you are a weekend warrior with a basement waterproofing project, it can be challenging. The winter of 2014 has been rough on the residents of Massachusetts, Rhode Island, New Hampshire and Connecticut with above average snowfalls and the upcoming rain and melt is sure to cause some leaky basements.
The first step, you need to find out where the water is coming in from. Sometimes the leak is visible and is simply a wall...
Tuesday, February 18, 2014
Homeowners in the Boston, Providence, Springfield, Hartford and Worcester areas are wondering if their basement floor cracks are reasons for greater concern. Being in the basement waterproofing business for over 20 years and servicing MA, RI, CT, and NH, I have observed that over 50% of the residential concrete basement floors have cracks.
Most basement floor cracks are caused form shrinkage cracks or settlement cracks. Shrinkage cracks are caused by the water in the concrete...