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Why Sinkhole Alley Won’t Go Away

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Effective Strategies for Seawall Erosion Control

Seawall erosion in Florida weakens coastal defenses, putting properties at risk. Understanding its causes, impacts, and preventive measures is crucial. This guide covers everything from identifying early signs to effective repair strategies for seawall erosion. Key...

Polyjacking: The Best Solution for Uneven Concrete

Polyjacking is a modern method to fix uneven concrete using high-density polyurethane foam. It offers a quick and long-lasting solution for driveways, sidewalks, and patios. Learn how polyjacking works and why it’s often preferred over traditional methods. Key...

Top 5 Ways to Repair Foundation Damage

Experiencing foundation problems like cracks or uneven floors? Learn how to repair foundation damage efficiently. This guide breaks down common issues, causes, and the 5 best repair methods to ensure your home stays safe and sound. Key Takeaways Foundation damage can...

Why Helical Piers Outperform Timber Piles for Builders

Building a solid foundation is the first critical step for any construction project. It sets the stage for the durability and integrity of the entire structure. For decades, timber pile pier and beam systems have been a common choice for builders, especially in areas...

The DIY Battle Against Seawall Soil Erosion

The encroaching waves and the relentless tides often leave Florida homeowners and communities along the coast grappling with a common adversary: seawall soil erosion. In an attempt to shield their land from being swallowed by the...

Why Is Soil Stabilization So Important in Foundation Repair?

Have you ever noticed a slight tilt in your driveway, or perhaps a crack along your concrete patio or sidewalk? Soil stabilization can solve these issues. These may not be random occurrences, but signs of a deeper issue: a compromised soil foundation. Soil stability...

Top Crawl Space Foundation Encapsulation Benefits Explained

Crawl space encapsulation – it’s a term that gets tossed around frequently in home maintenance circles, but what does it really mean? More importantly, how does it affect the health and well-being of those living in the house? The answers to these questions might...

Reinforcing Seawalls with Enduring Seawall Caps

The beauty of waterfront properties is unparalleled, but maintaining their integrity is just as crucial as admiring the view. Have you ever wondered how these properties withstand the constant barrage of waves and tides? The answer lies in the often-overlooked yet...

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sinkhole alley

Most of us have heard about Florida’s “Sinkhole Alley.” Located in West Central Florida — Pasco, Hernando, and Hillsborough counties have much higher incidences of sinkholes when compared to the rest of the state. With each passing year, the number of sinkhole incidents have increased. According to the Office of Insurance Regulation over two-thirds of the sinkhole claims originate in the Sinkhole Alley. The big question is “why?”

Reeling from the high costs associated with repairing sinkholes and controlling fraud, insurance companies and the state government worked together to reduce the number of sinkhole claims. SB-408 introduced in 2011 was seen as the “cure” for making sinkhole claims go away. Yet, the number of sinkholes in Sinkhole Alley continues to climb.

A simple answer as to why there are so many more sinkholes in Sinkhole Alley is topology. Most of Sinkhole Alley sits atop thousands of underground caves. It is Karst Country at its best. “OK,” some may say. “But why are there so many more sinkhole incidents now? There weren’t that many years ago.”

If Sinkhole Alley had remained mostly rural as it was 30 or more years ago, sinkholes would have appeared occasionally. The biggest reason for the explosive rise of sinkhole incidents is the increased population and human activity. As more and more people flock to West Central Florida, the more sinkholes and particularly, catastrophic collapse sinkholes, will be in the news.

Do you live in “Sinkhole Alley?” If you have any questions, call the professionals at Helicon, 844-HELICON (844-435-4266).