A Guide to Knowing if You Need Wall Crack Repair
It’s the summer season, and while many of us are spending a lot of time outside, some of us prefer the cooler temperatures indoors. A long afternoon lounging on the couch watching TV might lead you to notice cracks in the […]
Read MoreMany homes in North Carolina are built on slabs, and that’s because in more southern areas we usually can’t have crawl spaces or basements because they will flood or leak repeatedly. The ground is too soft and there’s too much rain and building a basement or crawl space just isn’t worth it. Therefore, most homes […]
Read MoreSo you’re having water problems due to spring storms? If you see large cracks in your walls or foundation, they need to be addressed as soon as possible as they could be the root of the issue. Pressure grouting is a great solution to waterproofing problems that you may be having around your home due […]
Read MoreIt’s officially spring, and it’s time for spring cleaning! Dust the shelves, wash the floors, shake out the carpets, and take a walk around your home. What do you see? If you see sloping floors, new cracks in the walls, a leaning chimney, or gaps between your doors or windows and the wall, you may […]
Read MoreWhile foundation repair should always be performed by a professional to ensure that your home is safe and up to code, there are ways to monitor foundation cracks and see if your foundation is moving by yourself. All you will need is a pencil, ruler, some tape, and patience. First, let’s talk about some of […]
Read MoreWhile the wintry wonderland that has descended upon the Charlotte area in the past few days may be a delight to your children, it could cause you future headaches. Beneath the white blanket of snow, your foundation may be shifting due to frost heave–and this can cause serious damage during the spring thaw. When the […]
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As winter approaches, it’s important to focus on the parts of your home that are most vulnerable to cold temperatures—especially your foundation. In North Carolina, where climate conditions can vary widely, taking steps to protect your home’s foundation will prevent costly damage and ensure your home remains safe and stable throughout the colder months.
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