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Why Concrete Cracks: The Truth Homeowners Should Know
Ya, we'll say it. Concrete cracks. That does not mean every crack is a disaster, and it does not mean the concrete was automatically done wrong. But it also does not mean cracks should be ignored. Concrete is strong, durable, and built to handle a lot, but it is not magic. It reacts to weather, moisture, weight, soil movement, temperature changes, curing, and the base underneath it. At GM Foundations Plus, we believe homeowners deserve the truth about concrete — not fairy tal
Marcus Pethers
Jun 711 min read


Soil Movement: The Underground Reason Concrete Cracks, Sinks, and Shifts
Concrete looks strong because it is strong. But even strong concrete depends on what is underneath it. The ground below a driveway, patio, sidewalk, slab, foundation, retaining wall, or paver area has a huge impact on how that concrete performs over time. If the soil underneath moves, settles, expands, shrinks, washes out, or freezes, the concrete above it can move too. And when concrete moves, problems usually follow. At GM Foundations Plus, we believe good concrete work sta
Marcus Pethers
Jun 711 min read
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