When purchasing a home, there are a number of
considerations that need to be taken into account. One of those considerations
is the foundation of the home. No matter how perfect or suitable a property
looks, taking the time to properly inspect the property for foundation problems
can save homeowners thousands of dollars in repairs later on.
While foundation cracks are usually present in older
homes, that does not mean that newer and even new homes aren't prone to them.
When choosing a property, the following tips can help homebuyers find signs of
foundation problems and take the right action if any are found.
Concrete
Weakness
One of the easiest ways to check for a damaged
foundation is to check the concrete of the home. When the foundation is strong
and safe, the concrete is not brittle and breakable. To test this, when trying
to poke the foundation with a screwdriver, the foundation should be rock solid.
If it isn't, then there may be a foundation issue.
Posts
Should Be Sturdy
If the house has a basement, then the posts that
hold up the basement and crawl space should stand firmly in place. The bottom
of the post should be unmovable and the post should stand straight and tall. If
the posts do not do so, then there is a problem with the foundation.
Uneven
Floors
The next component of the house that should be
inspected is the floors. All of the floors within the house must be solid,
straight, and not slanted. If the floor is slanted or separates from the wall
in any place, then the foundation is unable to support the home properly and
there is a serious issue.
Exterior
Cracks
The walls are also a way to examine for foundation
issues. Take a tour around the outside of the home and inspect for any cracks
to the exterior. Each wall on the outside of the home should be smooth, solid,
and free of any cracks. However, if there is a crack, this may mean that the
foundation has shifted and the home is uneven.
Windows
and Doors
Next, inspect every window and door on the property.
Each should be attached to the surrounding wall and they must also open and
close without any difficulty. If there is a difficulty in opening and closing
windows and doors, there may be a foundation problem like shifting or uneven
ground that is unable to support the property.
Moist
Ground Around the Property
Lastly, another sign that there is a foundation
problem is if the ground around the property is moist. A strong foundation will
usually be set upon ground that is completely solid. When the ground is moist,
the dirt particles are porous and unable to bind together, leading to shifting,
cracks, and major damage to the home.
Choosing the right home is not a difficult process
and making the right assessments of the property can save thousands of dollars
in future repairs. To help with assessments, foundation repairs, and to get the
right information about how to deal with a cracked foundation in a potential
property, then contacting a trusted and professional real estate agent is the
best solution when purchasing a property.
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-Jeff
Cook
Jeff
Cook Real Estate
Charleston,
SC
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