How Does Concrete Failure Affect Your Home?
The impact of damaged concrete on your home varies depending on the extent to which the structures in question have suffered damage. That said, you’ll never want to let suspected concrete damage sit, lest it has a chance to worsen. Instead, you can reach out to area professionals for guidance before your property starts to lose value or your loved ones’ well-being begins to suffer.
Water Damage and Your Home’s Market Value
As mentioned, concrete that expands and contracts in response to the presence of water falls victim to concrete creep and crawl. This kind of pressure, when forced up against your home, can cause your walls to bow and then to cave once the weather starts to cool again.
That isn’t the only threat your home may face, though, if you let damaged concrete go untreated. If you don’t make a point of repairing damaged concrete structures around your property, you risk losing up to 30 percent of your home’s resale value should you ever wish to put it on the market. Damaged concrete structures that have settled in plain sight often indicate some manner of foundation instability across your property. A realtor will have to make this threat known to potential buyers, who may be less interested in your property if they think they’ll have to put work into restoring it.
Water Damaged Concrete and Your Family’s Health
Damaged concrete puts your family at risk in one of two ways. First off, the cracks and sinkage that pose the biggest threat to the concrete accessories around your home pose immediate tripping and health hazards to your loved ones. If someone falls or doesn’t notice a crack in the cement, they may find themselves contending with injuries ranging from a twisted ankle to a broken leg.
Furthermore, damaged concrete is a haven for mold. There is no type of mold that you want to be in the same home as for long. If the concrete structures around your property start to develop mold clusters, you’ll want to reach out to area professionals as soon as possible to invest in mold removal and concrete waterproofing.

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