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Solid Pour Foundation Charles Pisano 04-28-2007
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Posted by Charles Pisano on April 28, 2007, 6:58 pm


The vacation home I purchased in Aug. of last year has 2 cracks (not
huge in width- but they go through the wall all the way and run almost
the entire length) in a vertical foundation wall. They happen to be the
wall that faces the upslope of the hill I live on.

There are also some cracks in the garage floor area. I was told I might
get 'those'. But I don't believe there should be cracks in a solid pour
foundation wall this (very) early on. Should there be? Also what causes
this to happen in new construction.?

And I guess If there shouldn't be any cracks , what could the builder do
that would remedy the situation to the point of making me whole again.
Also, the home comes with a 10 year warranty, so anything MAJOR after
Aug. is covered.

But (for now) I'm still under him for claims.

TIA
CP


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Posted by J.A. Michel on April 28, 2007, 7:17 pm



> The vacation home I purchased in Aug. of last year has 2 cracks (not
> huge in width- but they go through the wall all the way and run almost
> the entire length) in a vertical foundation wall. They happen to be the
> wall that faces the upslope of the hill I live on.
>
> There are also some cracks in the garage floor area. I was told I might
> get 'those'. But I don't believe there should be cracks in a solid pour
> foundation wall this (very) early on. Should there be? Also what causes
> this to happen in new construction.?
>
> And I guess If there shouldn't be any cracks , what could the builder do
> that would remedy the situation to the point of making me whole again.
> Also, the home comes with a 10 year warranty, so anything MAJOR after
> Aug. is covered.
>
> But (for now) I'm still under him for claims.
>
> TIA
> CP
>

The only warranty you get with concrete is that it WILL crack. I am the
owner of a new solid pour foundation also, and it has more than 2 cracks in
it. I'm not worrying about the cracks in my foundation. Just keep an eye
on them, measure, take pictures and see if they get bigger. Things will
tend to settle and shift a bit that may cause some minor cracking. I would
not worry about it unless the cracks open up and get big.


Posted by Charles Pisano on April 28, 2007, 8:48 pm


Good to hear. I will 'play' dumb and let the builer know on my last
list I have to submit for the annual run through on gigs.

I've never had a new home till this one. And it's amazing how it becomes
a used one even if you're not living in it for 6 months. I just got back
in it.

I purchased it Aug. 15 and headed back to work in Fla on Oct 15. Only 2
months of true (near) perfection. My thinking was if I wasn't living
in it but half the time it would age half as fast. NOT.

But there is (alot) less wear and tear.

They aren't big cracks. Thanks for the advice I will photograph 'em..
CP


Posted by Edwin Pawlowski on April 28, 2007, 9:55 pm



>
> They aren't big cracks. Thanks for the advice I will photograph 'em..
> CP
>

Keep in mind, there is re-bar in the pour so you will not have a
catastrophic failure. I have two cracks in mine. They have not moved in 25
years.



Posted by hallerb@aol.com on April 28, 2007, 10:32 pm


>
> > They aren't big cracks. Thanks for the advice I will photograph =A0'em..
> > CP
>
> Keep in mind, there is re-bar in the pour so you will not have a
> catastrophic failure. =A0I have two cracks in mine. They have not moved i=
n 25
> years.

epoxy some pieces of window glass on either side of crack, if it moves
the glass will crack


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