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The Crackman

The Crackman Podcast

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The wall crack repair business can be mundane at times, but all the years A1 Foundation Crack Repair has been in business, they’ve run into things that totally creeps them out.  Check this story out! 
We’re in the rainy season of Spring so the basement waterproofing industry business is picking up.  In this episode, Adam explains why precast bulkheads leak and how you stop the water from coming in.
It’s kind of expected that an older home will develop a leak at some point. Is the floor & wall seam leak a normal issue A1 Foundation Crack Repair runs into?  Adam explains why older homes can develop a leak at the seam where the floor and wal
A bulkhead is a structure that provides access to the basement and there are several different types. In this episode, Adam explains the different types of bulkheads and how A1 Foundation Crack Repair maintains and waterproofs them.
Is it common to have a leak at the seam where the floor and wall meet in a newer home? One would think newer construction wouldn't have problems like that but occasionally, it does. The CrackDaddy explains why and how he fixes it.
Does a musty basement mean you have a water leak somewhere?  What could be the problem if a basement smells like mold or mildew?  Adam Tracy, The Crack Daddy, explains.
If a homeowner is spending a lot of money to finish their basement, it’s only natural that they would want some kind of guarantee that they won’t have to rip it up in a year to fix a water leak.  Is there something you can do to waterproof a ba
Basement waterproofing is quite a broad topic. How do you waterproof a basement?  Adam explains basement waterproofing at the 30,000 foot level.
Since sump pumps are operated by electricity, what happens if your power fails for a long period of time?  Are you at risk of a flooded basement?  Adam talks about battery back-up systems for sump pumps.
In this episode, Adam shares an interesting case study about a bulkhead with a cold joint and how he solved this mysterious leak.
Sump pumps are often used to pump water out of a basement when water leaks occur.  Is that a prime solution or are sump pumps simply a Band-Aid for the real cause of the water problem?
Imagine the frustration a homeowner would feel if after all the expense of building an addition, the seam where the old foundation and new foundation meets suddenly starts leaking. What’s going on there?
Most foundations A1 Foundation Crack Repair deals with today are stone foundations and concrete foundations.  But there are some structures they come across that have block foundations.  What are the common issues they typically see with those?
Lally columns play an important role in holding up your home and keeping the flooring level.  Since they’re so critical, how do you know when it’s time to repair or replace one?  Adam shares his considerable experience with lally columns and wh
Stone foundations are found in old homes before the requirements of modern construction standards.  So, if you are seeing dust and sand next to your stone foundation, is that a sign that it’s failing?  Adam explains what to do.
Plumbers get a lot of calls to fix leaky pipes when in fact the pipe is fine, but the hole the pipe is going through is the actual culprit.  In this episode, Adam shares his experience with leaky pipe penetrations and what you can do about them
A home with a stone foundation would indicate that the home is pretty old.  So, if you have a stone foundation, there are some things you should be doing to keep it in good shape.  Adam explains.
Winter is here and as we know, homeowners like to postpone crack repairs until they start to leak.  How much of a problem are the procrastinators looking at if they wait until Spring to fix a basement wall crack?
A customer recently sent A1 Foundation Crack Repair some pictures of a basement floor that looked like an alien jumped out of it.  Why would a basement floor do that?
Cracks in concrete are as inevitable as death and taxes.  So, if a homeowner starts seeing cracks in their basement floor, what should they do?
So the scenario is this. A home seller has had a long-time foundation crack in the basement floor or foundation wall. Should they be concerned about it? The CrackDaddy explains the options available.
Imagine a scenario in which a prospective home buyer notices a crack in the basement floor or foundation wall. How troubling is this? Is it something they should have fixed before they agree to a sale?  The CrackDaddy opines.
We’re starting to see some freezing temperatures at night.  If someone has a foundation crack, should they hold off until Spring to do it given the temperatures needed to cure a repair job?
Adam sent over a video showing water pouring through a basement window around the edges.  How can something like that happen?  Adam explains how water can start pouring through a basement window and what you can do about it.
So your concrete foundation wall or floor has become discolored in several places.  Are you looking at an expensive repair bill or is this really nothing to worry about?  The Crack Daddy explains.
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