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How Storm Damage Can Impact Your Home’s Foundation

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Storms can cause more than just broken branches and missing shingles. When heavy rain, strong winds, or flooding hit your home, your foundation can suffer serious damage.

Concrete foundation with visible cracks, ideal for storm damage repair assessment.

Foundation issues often start small but lead to costly repairs if ignored. Knowing what to look for after a storm helps you act quickly and protect your home.

The Connection Between Storms and Foundation Damage

Several types of weather events can affect your foundation. Each one causes stress on the structure in different ways.

Heavy Rain & Poor Drainage

Excess rainwater can saturate the soil around your foundation. If the water doesn’t drain properly, it builds pressure against your home’s base.

Signs of damage include:

  • Pooling water near the foundation
  • Wet or cracked basement walls
  • Mold or mildew in lower levels of the home

Flooding

Floodwater can erode soil and weaken the ground supporting your home. It may also seep through cracks and expand existing damage.

Watch for:

  • Sudden shifts in the foundation
  • Doors or windows that no longer open or close easily
  • Uneven floors or new cracks in walls

High Winds

Strong winds may not seem like a direct threat to your foundation, but they can lead to secondary damage. Falling trees or large debris can impact your structure. Shifting roof components can also increase pressure throughout the frame.

Possible signs:

  • Visible foundation cracks after windstorms
  • Damaged framing or sagging areas in the home
  • Soil displacement around the perimeter

Long-Term Effects of Ignoring Foundation Damage

If you delay storm damage repair, small problems can turn into serious issues that affect your entire home.

The consequences of untreated foundation damage can include structural instability, water infiltration that leads to mold growth, decreased property value, and an increased cost of future repairs.

What To Do After A Storm

  • Walk around the exterior and look for standing water, soil erosion, or new cracks
  • Check your basement or crawl space for dampness or shifting walls
  • Document any visible damage with photos
  • Contact a professional for an inspection if you notice anything unusual

Trust Lake City Restoration To Help

At Lake City Restoration, we specialize in storm damage repair and know how to identify hidden foundation issues. Our experienced team will assess your home, recommend the best solution, and restore your foundation with care and precision.

Don’t wait until a small crack becomes a major problem! Call us today for a post-storm inspection and keep your home standing strong.

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