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Cracked pipes, clogged drains and damaged sewer lines have long been a common cause of problems in buildings and structures, and as a result – damage to floors, walls, foundations. In a word, when the soil becomes saturated with moisture or waterlogged, the foundation weakens and loses strength, which can lead to structural problems.
For house owners and operators, the best way to avoid foundation repair expenses is to regularly check the soil around the house or building for wet, waterlogged, or subsiding areas, and take immediate action if a leaky pipe or drain is suspected. It’s also a good idea to look out for warning signs of problems with foundations and other structures, such as internal and external cracks in walls, uneven floors, and doors or windows’ warps.