Expansive Soil
If a soil contains a significant amount of clay it is considered
to be an expansive soil. Expansive soils tend to expand as they become more moist and
shrink as they loose moisture.
Differential Movement
Expansive soils are the main cause of Differential
Movement. This generally occurs
whenever the moisture content of the soil is not consistent throughout. When this
happens the foundation sags in the drier areas and it can even be raised in areas
that become saturated.
When the soil expands and raises your foundation you want to fix the water
problem and wait for the soil to dry out. The last thing you want to do is to
raise the rest of your foundation to match the already elevated areas. Yet this
is exactly what many foundation repair salespeople will want you to do. You might
want to consider contacting a foundation consultant for a second opinion. The
reason you should consider a consultant is that you will likely not get an
objective opinion from another foundation repair salesman.
When your foundation moves it causes all sorts of problems The following list contains
some of the things people notice most when there is foundation movement caused by expansive
soils.
- Cracks in exterior siding, especially in masonry
- Cracks in drywall or sheetrock in interior walls
- Doors that will not open or close
- Windows that will not open or close
- Cracks in tile floors and bowing of wood floors
- Cracks that allow insect invasion
- Cracks that allow water to seep inside
Which State Has The Most Expansive Soil?
My vote would be for Texas the state where I live. Most of the homes, especially
in the Dallas, Fort Worth, Houston, San Antonio and Austin areas of Texas are
built upon extremely expansive soils. I know most of the folks who own homes in
these areas would agree with me. The fact that most of the major home foundation
repair companies in the U.S. are headquartered in one of those cities also makes
a very strong case for Texas being the hands down winner.
We have all heard the jokes about how things are "Bigger and Better in Texas". It
turns out that things may be bigger but not always better, at least for not for
foundation problems. In Texas the problem is indeed bigger, yet not necessarily
better.
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