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3 Reasons to Fix Your Home's Foundation Immediately

Foundation Repair Concerns in New Hampshire

3 Reasons to Fix Your Home’s Foundation Immediately


Whether you’ve just noticed a crack in your wall for the first time, or you’ve slowly seen it grow from an inch to several, there are a few things that hold true about foundation repair. Foundation issues don’t get better with time, but many people wait an average of five years before they call on a specialist to look at the problem.

If your home had a leaky roof or a broken window, you wouldn't wait to fix it. It should be the same with your foundation. 


Here are three reasons why waiting to get your foundation fixed is a bad idea.


1. The problem will get more expensive.


Often times, when someone notices a foundation issue, it’s usually something that started small and grew over time. This could be a crack in a poured concrete basement wall, or perhaps your noticing a gap between the floorboards and the wall.


As the problem continues, it will take more effort and resources to bring the foundation back to its most stable condition. Also, the more a foundation falls into disrepair, the most other issues around the home will crop up. These include sticking doors and windows, or even issues with the roof.


2. The issue may become a major safety concern.


Next, the safety and stability of a home’s foundation can be compromised the longer a homeowner waits to repair it. Bowing walls are a sign the foundation could cave in – and they often do.


Additionally, foundation issues can affect the floors on the levels above the basement, slab or crawlspace. The flooring could become uneven or bouncy, making it less safe.


3. Your property value may decrease.


A new homeowner would assume any responsibility for the home’s foundation. If a foundation issue was flagged during the home inspection, it could indicate a major expense soon.


The good news is a repaired foundation is not a red flag for a potential buyer. In fact, there are even instances where a repaired foundation is more stable and stronger than the original construction.


In conclusion, homeowners balance a lot of different decisions and priorities when it comes to their homes. This can lead to inaction when they notice a concerning crack in a poured wall, bouncing floors that make it easy to lose balance, or floors separating from the wall.


However, fixing a foundation should remain top-of-mind. Especially in New Hampshire and Massachusetts, where home prices are high at the moment. Don't let a forgotten foundation issue lower your homes value. While the price and inconvenience of a home project might be uncomfortable in the short term, it will restore property value, ensure a safe living space, and – ultimately – result in peace of mind for the homeowner.

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Erickson Foundation Solutions
14 Clement Rd
Hudson, NH 03051
1-603-263-4404
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