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Central Ohio Clay & High Water Tables: Why Foundations Move

4 min read ยท Local guide for Columbus homeowners

Most foundation problems in Columbus trace back to one thing: the soil your home sits on.

Clay that swells and shrinks

Central Ohio's clay-heavy soil absorbs water and expands, then dries and contracts. That seasonal movement lifts and drops sections of your foundation, and concrete cracks where it's stressed.

A high water table

Columbus sits relatively high on the water table in many areas, which keeps soil saturated and pushes water and pressure against basement walls โ€” driving both leaks and bowing.

Freeze-thaw on top

Ohio winters freeze the moisture in the soil, which expands, then thaws and contracts. This frost heave nudges footings up and down all winter, widening cracks season after season.

You can't change the geology, but controlling water around the foundation is the single most effective thing you can do.

Keep gutters and downspouts working, grade soil away from the house, and address drainage early. If cracks are growing, get them inspected before the next wet season.

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