
Efflorescence Vs Spalling Vs Your Foundation
Send us a text John Laforme and YC of SoCal Seismic discuss foundation issues such as efflorescence and spalling. Efflorescence is white mineral deposits from moisture intrusion, while spalling is concrete crumbling. They emphasize the importance of proper foundation inspections and testing, such as the pen test, to assess the sturdiness of foundations. A foundation replacement can cost around $85,000. They also highlight the impact of expansive soil, which expands and shrinks with moisture, causing cracks. Proper ventilation and drainage are crucial to prevent moisture issues. They also discuss the use of structural-grade plywood for cripple wall bracing and the importance of understanding building fundamentals for home inspectors. Support the show Listener Feedback Is Always Welcome and Appreciated. Is there a particular topic I have not covered on the show that you want to hear? You can become a supporter of the show by clicking this link below, become a supporter and get a shout out on the next podcast episode. https://www.buzzsprout.com/1838062/support Please feel free to email me what type of topics you are interested in as well as any other tips to improve your listening experience. john@homeinspectionauthority.com 🔴 Please Subscribe To My YouTube Channel to receive updates on the video version of the podcasts and hundreds of real home defect videos I find during actual home inspections as well as how to maintain your home videos: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCXzxEH5J8y5EW1lZ3LtDB0A?sub_confirmation=1 🟢 If you are in the Los Angeles area and are in the process of buying a home I am available to inspect it for you. You can Schedule Inspection Online 24/7 https://www.homeinspectionauthority.com/ John Laforme Certified CREIA Inspector Member #0155263 Home Inspection Authority LLC Former President of CREIA Mid Valley Chapter Former Vice President of CREIA Mid Valley Chapter Thanks For Listening
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