
How Drainage Affects your Foundation
Heavy downpours can wreak havoc on your home especially if proper drainage is not being utilized.
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Heavy downpours can wreak havoc on your home especially if proper drainage is not being utilized.
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Foundation damage isn’t always apparent. Sometimes, foundation problems go unnoticed for a long time, which means they could lead to major structural damage within a home.
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Whether you’ve already purchased, or you’re just thinking about buying a waterfront home in the Houston-Galveston area, you undoubtedly want to protect your investment.
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Ensuring your foundation is safe starts with the soil that supports it. Find out more in our latest blog post.
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Having a high clay content, Houston’s soil is extremely vulnerable to seasonal fluctuations, which cause it to significantly expand during the winter and shrink just as much in the summer.
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Excess water isn’t the only factor that can cause foundation issues. Dry weather can also lead to a variety of problems for your home’s foundation.
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Houston can experience long periods of time without rain. You need to act accordingly for the health of your foundation, as periods of extreme weather can damage your structure without foundation irrigation.
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Because the foundation plays a crucial role in the overall construction quality as well as the building stability and durability, it must be strong enough to support the weight of your home and withstand the stresses resulting from temperature fluctuations, slight soil movement, and hydrostatic pressures.
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Low temperatures along with occasional snowfall, freezing rain, and ice can irreversibly affect your foundation and cause extensive structural damage throughout your home.
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In addition to having to deal with the immediate damages caused by the storm, such as power outages and pipes bursting, many Houstonians now worry about the effects the severe winter weather could have had on their homes and foundations.
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Not only do sewer overflows lead to unpleasant odor problems, but they can also cause property damage and unhealthy living conditions.
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The good news is that serious foundation problems caused by drought could be relatively easy to avoid by keeping the soil around and under your foundation evenly moist.
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