What Hazards Does Uneven Concrete Pose?
Uneven concrete may not seem like an immediate threat when it appears on your property. That doesn’t mean, however, that you should let this kind of damage go unattended for long periods of time. Uneven concrete can put your home’s market value and your family’s health at risk if you let it continue to sink or otherwise fester.
Uneven Concrete and Your Home’s Market Value
Uneven concrete falls victim to what is known as concrete creep and crawl. Concrete that expands and contracts on a molecular level ends up doing so on a more visible level, as well, the longer it’s allowed to sit. Not only may you find yourself contending with problematic concrete, but the walls and floors of your home may begin to sag or otherwise show signs of strain. As the structural supports throughout your home begin to show signs of wear, your home will actively become less safe to live in. Not only will this put your family in danger, but it will also make future homebuyers less likely to purchase your home.
Realtors will not be able to list your home for as much as it was originally worth. If you let water-damaged concrete continue to buckle on your property, you risk losing up to 30 percent of your home’s market value.
Uneven Concrete and Your Family’s Health
Uneven concrete presents a two-fold danger to you and your family. On a superficial level, uneven concrete is difficult to walk on. Any family members who have trouble getting from one place to another, or even family members who don’t, are at a higher risk of tripping and falling when you don’t actively maintain the concrete structures around your home.
Damaged concrete can also, however, serve as an incubator for all manner of molds. If you find yourself contending with a mold-infested pool deck or front porch, you’re going to want to reach out to area mold removal professionals as soon as you possibly can. All manner of molds can aggravate a person’s allergies or elicit new ones in a person who has never experienced allergies before. Exposure to toxic molds in the long term can cause respiratory problems that last far beyond the mold’s removal from your property.

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