Depending on where you live, your home’s foundation could be one of four different kinds, the most common of which are slab foundations. Even if you don’t own your place of residence, it’s still important to know which type of foundation you’re sitting on should any...
Sinkholes are never a good sign, especially when they’re around or on your property. Between getting them fixed and the potential devaluing of your property, sinkholes can lead to a costly situation. From proximity to sinkhole repair, read on to see how sinkholes...
When you think of up keeping your property, the first thing that comes to mind may not be the conditions of your soil. Depending on what kind of soil are on your property and their water holding capabilities, they could increase the likelihood of a sinkhole. Read on...
Foundation repair is definitely not a one-size fit all process. There are several factors that can contribute to foundation problems such as soil conditions and improper drainage. Because each structure is unique, it is important to have a certified professional...
Besides canceled outdoor plans, rain can have serious impacts on your foundation and surrounding property. Rain leads to an excess of water and the movement or stagnation of that water is what can take a toll on the base of your house. Let’s take a deeper look into...
Whether you’re buying a new house, or keeping up maintenance on your current house, taking a closer look at your foundation is always a good idea. Ideally, homeowners should inspect their home’s foundation twice a year. The process takes no time at all and you could...
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