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Soil Issues in New Construction: Common Problems and Easy Solutions

Starting a new construction project? Soil problems may not be the first thing on your mind, but they can quickly become the most expensive. Loose, wet, or compressible soils can lead to foundation settlement, cracks, and long-term structural issues if left unchecked....

Non-invasive Concrete Lifting Service for Quick and Clean Repairs

Ever noticed your concrete slabs sinking, tilting, or cracking, and instantly feared a noisy, dusty construction mess? Good news: there’s a cleaner, quicker fix. Non-invasive concrete lifting uses expanding polyurethane foam to gently raise and level sunken surfaces,...

Level Uneven Concrete Safely: Easy Tips for a Smooth Surface

Have you ever noticed your driveway, walkway, or slab starting to slope or sink? Uneven concrete isn’t just an eyesore, it can create tripping hazards, water pooling, and even threaten your home’s foundation stability. The safest and most effective way to fix it is by...

Stabilize Sinking Concrete Slab Easily with Simple Fixes

A sinking concrete slab isn’t just an eyesore, it can be a serious safety hazard and a costly problem if ignored. Left untreated, it can damage your property, create tripping risks, and even affect your home’s foundation. So, how do you fix it without tearing...

Concrete Leveling Without Demolition Made Easy and Affordable

Uneven concrete isn’t just frustrating—it can quickly become a safety hazard or affect your property’s value. Whether it’s a sinking driveway or a sloping patio, the idea of tearing everything out and starting from scratch can feel overwhelming. The good news? You...

How Do Hurricanes Affect Foundations in Florida?

Introduction Florida’s long coastline and low-lying terrain make it one of the most hurricane-vulnerable places in the U.S. When storms strike, they don’t just damage roofs and siding — they often compromise the very ground beneath our homes. Recent storms have shown...

Can Foundation Cracks Cause Roof Issues? What Homeowners Should Know

You might not expect a problem with your foundation to show up on your roof, but it absolutely can. When your home’s foundation shifts, it sends stress all the way up through the walls and into your roof structure. What starts as a crack in your concrete slab could...

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Following the tragedy in Seffner, both the local Fox News station and The Rick Stroud & Tom Jones Show on local radio station 620 AM WDAE, turned to the experts at Helicon for information about sinkholes and sinkhole repair options.

Fox News reporters accompanied the Helicon crews as they performed repairs on a New Port Richey home, recently. The news report included film footage of sinkhole-related damage to the home, such as cracks in the foundation, cracks that had formed around the corners of windows, and cracks in the ceilings. Derek Fernandez, a Helicon lead crew member, reminded homeowners that a sinkhole in a neighbor’s home may mean that other houses nearby could be at risk. He said that people should be on the lookout for signs of sinkhole damage to their own homes when there is a sinkhole next door.

On The Rick Stroud & Tom Jones Show, Jay Silver, President of Helicon, spoke briefly about pre-site testing for residential construction using soil borings and mentioned pre-construction remediation options. Jay Silver also spoke about the difference between sinkhole-related damage that happens slowly over time, versus the much rarer incidences of sudden catastrophic damage triggered by cover collapsed sinkholes – such as the one that claimed a life in Seffner. Silver reminded listeners that, unless a sinkhole destroys their home to the point of making it uninhabitable, a Catastrophic Ground Cover Collapse policy will not cover the damage. Homeowners must have a separate sinkhole loss policy to cover damage that is not considered “catastrophic.”

If you want to learn more about sinkholes and sinkhole repair options, the Helicon blog provides you with many informative posts.