Insurance Companies Don’t Cover Foundation Repairs

Insurance Companies Don’t Cover Foundation Repairs In most regions of Texas the soil supporting homes is clay. Clay soil swells when it absorbs water and settles, or collapses, when the water evaporates, as during the recent two-year drought. This up and down movement wreaks havoc on your home’s foundation. And, your homeowner’s insurance probably does […]

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With over 50 inches of rain over two days some Houston streets and houses flooded with up to eight feet of water.

Floods and Structural Damage

Heavy spring rains have drenched parts of Texas, even to the point of causing deadly flooding. The damaged caused by these floods is always astronomical. In fact, according to FEMA, 90% of disaster related property damage is caused by flooding. Along with the obvious damage to personal belongings, mementos, heirlooms, etc., the floodwaters are also

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Sinkholes in Texas

Sink Holes in Texas Texas is one of the top two states where sinkholes occur. After Florida, the Lone Star State leads Alabama, Kentucky, Missouri, Pennsylvania and Tennessee in the number of sinkholes. About 35 percent of the United States has underground rock types that can be dissolved by groundwater circulating through them (salt rock,

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"Kinda / Sorta" Structural Engineers

“Kinda / Sorta” Structural Engineers Do you prefer a “kinda/sorta” or a “real” Structural Engineer to approve your Foundation Repairs? You wouldn’t allow a dentist to operate on your eyes, would you? Structural Engineering is one of the many branches of Engineering, some of which include Industrial Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Civil Engineering, etc. Letting an

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