With winter fast approaching, many areas of the DFW metroplex have already experienced some very cold temperatures. Some areas of Eastern Texas have seen below freezing temperatures already - something that many homeowners were not prepared for. While there are certain maintenance tasks you should be doing for your foundation year-round, preparing … [Read more...]
How To Protect Your Foundation In Fall
After dealing with a long, hot summer, cooler fall temperatures are right around the corner. If you're a homeowner, you may be wondering how to protect your foundation in Fall. After all, Dallas, Fort Worth weather changes can lead to foundation cracks and other issues. It's a good idea to get some tips on how to safeguard your slab or pier and … [Read more...]
How Long Does It Take To Repair A Foundation
A lot of factors determine how long it takes to repair a foundation. Because many homeowners want to be present when their foundation's being fixed, the length of time involved in the process is a real concern. It generally takes 1-3 days to repair a foundation. Of course, the timetable can vary for number of reasons. Factors That Affect How Long … [Read more...]
Why Soil Pulls Away From a Foundation in Summer
Learning why soil pulls away from foundations in Summer is important. Warm temperatures severely impact foundations. It can cause them to break and become uneven. This can lead to massive foundation damage that must be stopped. The primary reason why soil pulls away from a foundations in summer is because of a lack of moisture in the soil. In … [Read more...]
eBook: Top 4 Most Common Signs of Foundation Problems Due To Expansive Clay Soils
Introduction Houses are expensive and very important investments. For that reason, it’s important to make sure that yours stays in tip-top condition. If you have concerns about your foundation, it’s necessary to first find out how to recognize the most common signs of foundation problems due to expansive clay soils. The Fort Worth and Dallas … [Read more...]
How to Spot Foundation Problems When Buying a Home
The home buying process can be stressful, to say the least. There is so much to consider when taking the leap into a new home and making sure your money will be well spent. There is nothing worse than spending a good deal of money on a home and then realizing there are big problems that will require costly repairs. One of the more important things … [Read more...]
8 of the Most Common Foundation Terms Every Homeowner Should Know About
As a homeowner sometimes it can feel like you are going from one problem or project to the next and it can be a crash course in terminology from roofs to foundations. We have compiled a list of some common foundation terms to familiarize yourself when assessing your foundation repair needs. Differential Settlement – this is a caused when … [Read more...]
Top 4 Myths About Home Foundation Repair
Whether you are a new homeowner, or have owned property for years, there’s one topic that seems to confuse both groups alike: foundation repair. This is mainly due to the fact that it is oftentimes a problem that doesn’t rear its head until you notice symptoms (or are told there are issues by a professional) and aren’t as apparent as, say, a burst … [Read more...]
How to Stabilize Expansive Clay Soil in Texas
Winter’s icy chill has finally worn off. We’re lucky enough to be experiencing some warmer weather down here in the Dallas metroplex, but all that spring rain can come with heavy consequences for your home. If you live on expansive clay soil like many residents of the Lone Star state, excessive water can wreak havoc on your home’s … [Read more...]
Stuck Doors and Windows: Due to Weather or Your Foundation?
Stuck doors and windows can be due to weather or your foundation. Homeowners in the Dallas, Fort Worth metroplex may notice their doors and windows not closing properly or shutting completely. This can be due to a variety of reasons, including the weather. It can also indicate more serious problems that have to do with your home’s foundation. The … [Read more...]