by Dave Cavicchia | Jul 14, 2025 | Commercial Blog Posts, Residential Blog Posts, Residential Projects
Noticing cracks in your walls or uneven floors? These might seem like small annoyances, but they can be early signs of foundation problems that need attention. From stair-step cracks in brickwork to doors that won’t close properly and floors that slope or feel...by Dave Cavicchia | Jul 13, 2025 | Commercial Blog Posts, Deep Foundations, Ground Improvement
When planning a construction project, it’s easy to focus on walls, beams, and design—but what about the ground beneath it? The soil your foundation rests on plays a huge role in how strong and stable your building will be. Weak or unstable soil can lead to shifting,...by Dave Cavicchia | Jul 11, 2025 | Commercial Blog Posts
When building a pool, it’s easy to get caught up in the design and fun features, but have you thought about what’s beneath it? A pool’s long-term safety depends on a strong, stable foundation that can handle Florida’s unique soil challenges. That’s where helical piers...by Dave Cavicchia | Jul 7, 2025 | Commercial Blog Posts, Residential Blog Posts, Residential Projects
When it comes to building a pool, many people focus on design, size, and features—but what about the foundation? The truth is, a pool is only as strong and safe as the ground it sits on. Without a properly prepared foundation, pools can develop cracks, uneven...by Dave Cavicchia | Jul 5, 2025 | Commercial Blog Posts
For waterfront properties, your seawall does more than hold back water—it protects your home, landscaping, and foundation from long-term erosion and structural damage. In Florida, where coastal soil shifts and storm surge are constant threats, surface repairs won’t...by Dave Cavicchia | Jul 4, 2025 | Commercial Blog Posts
Living in Florida means you and your family need to stay alert for sinkholes and knowing the warning signs can make all the difference for your home’s safety. Have you ever noticed cracks suddenly appearing in your walls, floors, or foundation? Or maybe your doors and...