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How water damages a flooded house - The Denver Post

By Aaron Steckelberg, Bonnie Berkowitz, Armand Emamdjomeh and William Neff, The Washington Post

As the waters from Hurricane Harvey recede in Texas and Louisiana, the owners of more than 100,000 flooded homes are getting a good look at what is left.

“The damage to the houses is going to be tremendous,” said Jean-Pierre Bardet, a geotechnical engineer and dean of engineering at the University of Miami. Thousands are beyond repair.

Often, however, a waterlogged house can be saved.

“A high water depth doesn’t mean the home is destroyed,” said Claudette Hanks Reichel of Louisiana State University’s Agricultural Center, who has written disaster recovery material for the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. “But if a house was already structurally compromised by decay, termites or very poor construction, then the flood could be the last straw.”

So what does water — not a small leak but a major deluge — do to a house?

– Cracks the foundation

Serious foundation damage is common in Southeast Texas and Louisiana because the soil is mostly clay, and most homes are built on concrete slabs, Reichel said. Saturated clay expands unevenly and lifts parts of a slab, causing it to crack or break. Embedded pipes can rupture, exterior walls can crack, the roof can sag. As the soil dries and shrinks, it all gets worse. Sometimes moving water erodes the soil from below the slab, and a poorly secured house will simply float off its foundation. No one should enter a house that looks cracked or off-kilter before a structural assessment.

– Jams (or breaks) windows and doors

An initial sign of foundation damage is that doors and windows won’t open or close because their frames have become distorted by the shifting house, sometimes so much so that the glass twists and breaks, Bardet said. Glass could also be broken by floating debris.

– Weakens drywall

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