Are your doors or windows not shutting properly? Do you find random cracks on the walls or your floor tiles? Do patches of your wooden floor look rotten? These might be signs that your pier and beam foundation needs repair due to sinking, or worse, falling apart. Your...
Every house needs to be built on top of a solid foundation. The entire weight of the house is spread out evenly on this concrete pad, also called a slab foundation. The ground underneath the foundation can start to settle and shift over time. The foundation will...
If you see water begin to accumulate near the foundation of your home, this can be a cause for concern. When water compromises your home’s foundations, it can cause issues such as leaks, cracks, electrical hazards, mold, and even structural damage. These can be costly...
Today most homes are built on a concrete slab and don’t utilize a pier and beam foundation design. However, homeowners might encounter this older foundation type when purchasing an existing home built during the era when crawl spaces were more common....
Keeping your home in healthy condition is important in maintaining your family’s comfort and safety as well as its resale value should you choose to move to a better home in the future. Unfortunately, many parts of your home can succumb to wear and tear through the...