I'm new to this forum and I am really looking for some real help and advice! So I'm sorry that this is going to be long!
I recently moved to Houston, TX and I am not super familiar with the area with reference to what the hard clay does to houses. We bought our house in January knowing that it had foundation trouble, but it came with a lifetime warranty. Unfortunately, we have been here less than a year and a crack reopened in our bedroom. When we went to call the foundation company to come check it out, and they no longer exist! So we have been calling and getting estimates left and right and we are a bit confused about what they are telling us.
This summer was particularly a dry one for us and our crack opened up after the first tropical storm of the season came through. The ground dried out and again when hurricane Ike hit the crack grew. We have no gutters, lots of drainage from the roof, and the side that has the crack fills up like a swimming pool! There is also a large Oak tree down that side (30+ years old).
What I am most confused about is the fact that all signs point (at least to me) towards the erosion of the soil causing the current foundation problems, but each of the "foundation experts" we have had out say that it is sewage leaks causing due to the cracks (bigger at the bottom) and location is close to where a bathroom is.
I am just not sure what to think of it all, and since we are new here it isn't helping the situation. I'm used to basements, not slab foundations and crappy clay dirt! Hopefully someone can provide me with some insight! Thanks!
I recently moved to Houston, TX and I am not super familiar with the area with reference to what the hard clay does to houses. We bought our house in January knowing that it had foundation trouble, but it came with a lifetime warranty. Unfortunately, we have been here less than a year and a crack reopened in our bedroom. When we went to call the foundation company to come check it out, and they no longer exist! So we have been calling and getting estimates left and right and we are a bit confused about what they are telling us.
This summer was particularly a dry one for us and our crack opened up after the first tropical storm of the season came through. The ground dried out and again when hurricane Ike hit the crack grew. We have no gutters, lots of drainage from the roof, and the side that has the crack fills up like a swimming pool! There is also a large Oak tree down that side (30+ years old).
What I am most confused about is the fact that all signs point (at least to me) towards the erosion of the soil causing the current foundation problems, but each of the "foundation experts" we have had out say that it is sewage leaks causing due to the cracks (bigger at the bottom) and location is close to where a bathroom is.
I am just not sure what to think of it all, and since we are new here it isn't helping the situation. I'm used to basements, not slab foundations and crappy clay dirt! Hopefully someone can provide me with some insight! Thanks!
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