What are some common causes of bowing walls in a home's foundation?

Bowing basement walls are a common problem caused by hydrostatic pressure, soil expansion, and poor drainage. When the soil around your foundation becomes saturated, it can exert significant pressure on your basement walls, causing them to bow inward. This serious issue requires professional attention to prevent further damage and ensure your home's safety.

To prevent bowing walls, maintain proper drainage around your foundation and address water intrusion issues. Ensure gutters and downspouts function correctly and direct water away from your home's foundation.

If you notice signs of bowing walls in your basement, such as cracks, gaps, or inward movement, address the issue promptly. Ignoring the problem can lead to more extensive damage and costly repairs. If you need professional guidance, don't hesitate to contact us at EcoSpect. Our experienced team can assess your foundation and recommend the best course of action. Call us today at (315) 679-6351 to schedule a consultation.