Signs Requiring Foundation Repair @ Loveland, Colorado Airport Garage

Symptoms Requiring A Foundation Repair Evaluation From An Expert

Loveland, Co Airport Garage

Signs & Symptoms Requiring Foundation Repair

Besides the obvious of 2+ inch settlement of the garage concrete slabs, what are some signs and symptoms that require foundation repair?

Here are examples of foundation failure at an airplane garage in Loveland, Colorado:

Separation Between Closed Garage Door & Garage Floor

At first, you’ll notice the sunlight under your closed garage door.  This entry point eventually causes water and critter intrusion.  Increasing your foundation’s problems.

Signs Of Movement In Concrete Floor

In this instance, the garage door’s lock bolt is no longer aligned with it’s original hole in the concrete floor.

Foundation Concrete Separating From Concrete Floor Slabs

That’s not good.  That level seperation & movement wasn’t how the concrete was orginally.  

Leaning Walls

The walls were plumb before.  Now there’s evidence the walls are leaning in a direction.  In this case, the gutter drain is still plumb (for now) & the wall is leaning into gutter.

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