You’re proud of your property, and understandably so. You do all you can to make it look great while ensuring its safety for family and guests. You trim the trees, you mow the lawn, you maintain your sidewalks, and more. So the fact that your
concrete driveway is buckling is driving you crazy! Why is it doing that? It may have to do with the material itself. Concrete is a popular option for driveways, sidewalks, and patios, but they are prone to sinking, cracking, and rising.
A buckling driveway can also have a lot to do with the weather, tree roots and other things going on behind the scenes. Here are some possible reasons why your concrete driveway is sinking and heaving and what you can do about it.
Rising Concrete
There are many different things that can cause rising concrete, but the main cause is tree roots. Snaking, bulging roots worm their way underneath your concrete areas and push it up unevenly over the years. They don’t just do this to driveways – it can happen to sidewalks, basketball courts and patios.
These invasive roots lead to cracks and misplaced slabs, and it is all usually due to poor soil conditions. Certain types of soil such as clay take in more water than other types. So if the soil around your driveway has been mixed improperly, it may swell at different rates which causes shifting and raising.
Sinking Concrete
Concrete tends to sink when there are voids beneath the area. This can occur for many reasons, such as the natural water table in your neighborhood, as well as flooding concerns, poor fill, and improper concrete installation. Sinking concrete leads to cracks and bulges, making it unsafe for walking and driving. If neglected, this void will only worsen.
Most times when concrete is sinking, it can be salvaged. Instead of replacement, mudjacking may be able to shift it back into place.
Rising and sinking concrete can be very worrisome for you as a homeowner. But there are solutions that can address the issue. Rising panels require better soil fill conditions, while sinking concrete can be propped back into place with the help of a professional. The key is to have it looked at right away, as uneven and cracked driveways are a safety hazard and liability.
Concrete Lifting
Some concrete structures such as driveways, patios, stairs, pathways and basketball courts can be lifted. The professionals at Aftermath Structural Repair can correct serious issues that are occurring with these areas of your property. For example, concrete lifting can help with weak land grades or soft soil that have made voids under your driveway. Concrete lifting can also be a remedy for serious foundation issues, including cracks that may result in water damage and mold growth.
Contact Aftermath Structural Repair
If your foundation is sinking or you are experiencing other signs of a damaged foundation, call us for a free quote and consultation at
281-231-8904.