Site Drainage Issues – Water Problems affect the Seismic Integrity of your home
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Water Causes Foundation Problems, Sagging Floor
Water is a powerful and persistent force. It will erode gullies into valleys, and often causes landslides, mudflows, and floods. Water is the causal factor in the existence of the Grand Canyon; it is most frequently implicated in a problem foundation. As an interested observer of foundations in distress over the past five decades, I have found that most foundations and hillside problems are either caused or aggravated by water.
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Water Causes Foundation Problems, Sagging Floor
Water is a powerful and persistent force. It will erode gullies into valleys, and often causes landslides, mudflows, and floods. Water is the causal factor in the existence of the Grand Canyon it is most frequently implicated in foundation problems. As an interested observer of foundations in distress over the past five decades, I have found that most foundations and hillside problems are either caused or aggravated by water.

Sinking Foundation Makes For a Sagging Floor
Some dry clay soil particles can expand twenty or more diameters when they become wet. On a sloping site, a unit of clay will expand downhill as gravity inhibits uphill expansion, as shown in the example above. When the same unit of soil dries, it contracts in the downhill direction, because gravity inhibits uphill contraction. The net result then, is a downhill creep and a sagging floor.Too much water makes mud. We know mud has less bearing capacity than dryer soil. We walk on average soil without sinking. On mud our weight displaces the soil and we sink. We should expect a similar experience with the footer of a foundation accompanied by standing water saturating the perimeter soil. The foundation will sink at a different rate in different areas, affecting the floor leveling.
Design and Behavoir

Now consider the wind-force gathering, or sail profile effect on the roof and the sides of a house. The forces from the wind buffet the roof and get transferred vertically through the framing & wall members and help pound an already deficient bearing medium downward. Consider only 1/10 of an inch per season. In ten years, one might expect one inch of differential settlement potential at the perimeter.


