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Updated: Sep 17, 2024

Exploring Basement Challenges in Pennsylvania Homes

Living in Pennsylvania often means residing in older houses, many of which come equipped with basements. It's highly likely that your home, if it's an older one, has a basement. Unfortunately, basements frequently face issues such as water infiltration, and those with water problems in the foundation walls often experience additional structural concerns like bowing, cracking, or leaning.

The construction of these foundation walls varies widely, ranging from materials like sandstone, terracotta, split-face concrete, concrete block (some reinforced, others not and hollow), brick, unreinforced coarse concrete, and reinforced concrete. Additionally, some walls have concrete footers, wood footers, or gravel bases, among other variations.

Given this diversity in construction types, it's our responsibility to offer homeowners the right guidance when they seek solutions for foundation-related challenges, whether it's addressing water problems, structural movements, cracks, or bulging and bowing walls.

In the image below, we measured a wall's bowing at 1.375 inches, using a high-quality laser self-leveling device to confirm the measurement. The homeowner had been informed by a foundation representative that it was bowing over 3 inches and that it was on the brink of collapse around its pivot point if the water problem wasn't addressed and anchor plates weren't installed.

Let us clarify that during our visit in January 2023, the foundation wall was far from collapsing.


Cracked Foundation wall
Cracked Foundation wall


The photo below show the side wall of the same house with a bow that measured to be around 1.25"


Horizontal Crack in Foundation wall
Horizontal Crack in Foundation wall

In the next two photos, you'll notice the same corner of the house—one taken from the interior and the other from the exterior. The interior photo clearly depicts the buildup of mold, while the exterior picture reveals the root cause, as you might have already guessed. It's the disconnected downspout that channels roof rainwater directly toward the foundation wall. This issue is quite common in many houses, and homeowners are often unaware of the need to address it.


To resolve this issue, it's imperative to repair the downspout and redirect the rainwater away from the foundation walls. This preventative measure is essential in preventing further structural damage. Moreover, addressing this repair is highly likely to eliminate the need for a French drain installation.

water damage Foundation wall
water damage Foundation wall


Downspout improperly draining
Downspout improperly draining

Frequently, when homeowners reach out to us, they discover that they can save a substantial amount of money on unnecessary expenses. Additionally, they receive expert guidance on the correct reinforcement methods that align with engineering standards and code requirements.


There's a clear advantage to consulting with professionals like us rather than contacting a salesperson. Our aim is not to sell you a product or service but to empower you with knowledge. We're here to help you gain a deeper understanding of your structure and make informed decisions.


If you require further assistance, please don't hesitate to contact us at 724-949-0004 or visit our website at www.pittdes.com. We're here to assist you.




Written by Firas Abdelahad, P.E.


Firas Abdelahad has been a practicing structural engineer since 2005, collaborating with a diverse range of professionals, including consultants, architects, investors, homeowners, contractors, and subcontractors. Together, they tackle the various challenges that can arise during the design and construction phases of projects.


The information and statements in this document are for information purposes only and do not comprise the professional advice of the author or create a professional relationship between reader and author.



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A structural engineer and local architect, work together offering more services in the city of Pittsburgh. Pittsburgh is known for its old and historic structures as well as its aging residential houses across Western Pennsylvania.

Restoring historic buildings maintains the original aesthetic and provides us with an educational tool for the history, art, architecture and engineering of the time period when the building was originally constructed. If there’s one thing to remember when preserving important and long-standing buildings, it’s to maintain their character. If you tamper with them too much, the building's charm and value will diminish.

A significant portion of the residential properties in Pittsburgh and its surrounding area are over 70 years old. Many of these properties are dealing with either ground water challenges, bowed or cracked foundation walls or bowed/bulged brick veneer (exterior façade).

Pittsburgh Design & Engineering Services is looking to help maintain the character of these historic buildings and old architectural shapes of Pittsburgh residential structures, while making sure they are structurally sound and can last safely many more years. They have worked and evaluated many structures that either were classified as a landmark or were located in the historic district in Pittsburgh.

Pittsburgh Design & Engineering Services LLC is excited about the opportunity to find and restore these historic and old building structures that mean so much to the communities and the great people of Pittsburgh. They enjoy assisting them throughout their design process whether they are renovating, rehabbing, restoring or reinforcing to maintain the structure longevity for years to come.

The owner, Firas Abdelahad, has said, "We understand the market, and we believe in velocity while we still offer quality work with fair cost. We fully believe in offering our clients the best quality, within their time frame while trying to stay on their budget to get the work done. We pride ourselves on being a value-added service even for the clients that may not hire us."

About Pittsburgh Design & Engineering Services, LLC: Locally owned, managed and operated structural engineering firm serving Pittsburgh and its surrounding areas. Pittsburgh Design & Engineering Services was established to assist architects, home owners, real estate agents, investors, general contractors, and developers to make their experience designing, buying, selling, remodeling, investing, or flipping properties smoother by providing them with a reliable structural engineering service when needed.

They would love to talk with you about your project, ask you a few questions and if they realize that you don't need a structural engineer they will let you know and provide you with recommendations on who can assist you. If you are looking for a dependable structural engineer team in Pittsburgh, give them a call!

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