Three types of joints that can prevent concrete slab cracking
Monday, 18 March 2019
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Whether due to significant changes in temperature or humidity, concrete shrinkage or the application of heavy loads, concrete slabs can be subject to variations in length and volume. Depending on the extent of these modifications, cracks may appear. However, there are ways to prevent the formation of these random cracks. Indeed, cracking can be avoided
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Are cracks in new house foundations normal?
Thursday, 07 March 2019
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Foundation cracks in a house can sometimes occur shortly after the building is constructed. They are a source of concern for many new homeowners. Are they right to be alarmed? This article will explore the subject of cracks in new home foundations. One foundation, two types of cracks When it comes to cracks in the
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Repairing a concrete foundation with epoxy: 5 things to avoid
Monday, 28 January 2019
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Concrete foundations provide a solid support for any home. However, since nothing lasts forever, you may eventually have to repair your foundations with epoxy. Some of these repairs can require the involvement of professionals, while in other cases, you can perform them yourself. In these cases, here are some tips on what to avoid when
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Is it possible to pour a concrete foundation in winter?
Friday, 14 December 2018
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Many buyers start building their homes in the spring. They often do this to prevent cold weather from damaging the freshly poured foundation of their home. Despite this widespread practice, many people wonder whether you can pour a concrete foundation in the winter. Discover some ideas on the subject! A concrete foundation that doesn’t like
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What are the different resins used to repair concrete foundation cracks?
Thursday, 06 December 2018
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Although a concrete foundation is a solid structure, cracks can still appear over time. Some occur due to exposure to extreme weather conditions, while others may occur due to natural soil movement or mechanical overload. Whatever the reason for their presence, cracks must be repaired to avoid any water infiltration or the appearance of mould.
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The most common foundation repairs carried out
Thursday, 27 September 2018
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A building’s foundations are designed to withstand tremendous loads, as well as the most hostile weather conditions. In some cases, however, these constraints will override the strength of this structural element, which is often made of concrete. This is when repairs are needed to prevent the building from being subject to structural problems or water
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Can rodents contribute to concrete foundation deterioration?
Wednesday, 22 August 2018
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When rats or mice infest a residential or commercial building for any significant period of time, serious damage to the building is almost inevitable. Chewed electrical wires, soiled insulation, etc. The list of harm they can cause is practically endless. But can these rodents be responsible for concrete foundation deterioration? Foundation collapse caused by rodents
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Why can Quebec’s clay soils have a negative impact on your foundations?
Tuesday, 31 July 2018
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In Quebec, it is common to find clay soils, especially in the Saint Lawrence Valley, the Ottawa Valley or the Saguenay region. Suffice to say that the presence of this type of soil can make a home’s construction particularly difficult. As such, precautions must be taken to avoid heavy damage to structures and foundations. Discover
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How can trees damage the foundations of a house?
Tuesday, 26 June 2018
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When facing pipework or foundation damage, we quickly tend to put the blame on trees and cut them down. However, they bring many benefits to our home. Besides this fact, they are most often not even the main culprits of your damages. Admittedly, they can indirectly participate in the deterioration of infrastructure, but their role
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Can a foundation in good condition limit the risk of flooding?
Friday, 25 May 2018
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Most homes have solid foundations; however, they often sustain cracks, mainly caused by wear and bad weather. These cracks can be benign, others much less so. During a flood, damaged soil can cause a much higher level of water infiltration. Discover the importance of having a foundation in good condition when floods arrive. The role
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