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Can a drought cause Damage to your Home's Foundation?

Floods, hurricanes, and cyclones - America is known for its fair share of catastrophic events. However, while the impacts of a storm are immediate, the harm done by droughts is significantly more evident. Droughts hurt crops and make rapidly spreading fires almost certain, yet how would they affect you and your property? Can a drought cause damage to the foundation of your home? Today, the Albany, NY home inspection will tell you, how they affect your home, and what can be done!


Can a drought cause Damage to your Home's Foundation

What are Droughts

They are something that builds over time, yet can be incredibly dangerous. The impacts of extreme drought aren't simply restricted to farmland - they can reach straight up to your home, or more precisely, underneath your home. At the point when you have soil that is high in sand, rainwater effectively drains through and out without bringing on any significant changes. However, when you have soil that is generally mud, water will get caught inside the granules. The result is that mud heavy soil can often extend significantly as it fills up with water. This is what is known as "expansive mud or clay" and tragically, it is everywhere in Albany, New York.


It permits the soil to sink

After some time without rain, the water inside mud starts to vanish making it shrink. According to our home inspectors, it makes cavities or holes between the ground and your foundation. Over time, your foundation can break as gravity pushes the weight of your home down into the recently made holes or gaps.


When your home has started to settle and the breaks start to show up in your foundation, affordable cures become rare. Our home inspection experts may need to come out and lift portions of your foundation to put them in the right place.



The Author Kevin Maxwell is the owner and operator of Maxwell Home Inspection Services, LLC. Kevin Maxwell is a certified Home Inspector located in Albany NY that has performed over 6000 Inspections.


Phone: 1-800-598-4754

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