Water is one of the biggest threats to your home’s foundation, and in Missouri, it’s a constant battle.
Between heavy spring rains, humid summers, and clay-rich soil, poor drainage around your home can quickly lead to cracks, water intrusion, and even structural damage. Many homeowners don’t realize the connection until the problem has already started.
In this guide, we’ll explain how drainage impacts your foundation, what signs to watch for, and what you can do to protect your home.
Missouri’s soil is largely made up of expansive clay, which reacts dramatically to moisture.
When water builds up around your home:
When the soil dries out:
This constant cycle makes proper drainage essential.
Many drainage issues are easy to miss at first. Here are some of the most common causes of foundation damage:
If your downspouts discharge water too close to your home, it pools right next to the foundation.
Your yard should slope away from your home. Flat or negative grading allows water to collect near the foundation.
Overflowing gutters send water directly down your foundation walls.
Depressions in the soil create pockets where water collects and slowly seeps into your basement or crawl space.
If drainage is affecting your home, you may notice:
These issues are especially common in areas like St. Louis, St. Charles, Wentzville, and Troy, where heavy rain and clay soil combine.
At Home Shield Foundation Repair, we focus on solving the root cause, not just the symptoms.
We install perimeter drainage systems that capture water and direct it safely away from your foundation.
A high-quality sump pump removes collected water before it can flood your basement.
We improve grading and extend downspouts to move water away from your home.
If water has already caused damage, we stabilize and seal your foundation using proven systems.