24th August 2011
A property owner can experience many different types of drainage issues, including rainwater collecting on the roof or water pooling on the ground. Drainage problems can affect the structural foundation of your home, and should be identified and repaired ...
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10th June 2011
The purpose of a foundation is to support and spread the weight of the structure that sits on top of it. A foundation can become damaged due to poor soil conditions, moisture and foliage. Foundation problems can lead to cracks in walls and tiles, bowed wa...
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10th May 2011
Properly maintaining a home’s foundation will prevent structural damage such as cracks, slopping floors, broken tiles and bowed walls, as well as doors and windows that don’t open or shut properly. Foundation problems are typically caused by moisture, but...
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06th April 2011
The purpose of a foundation is to support a building and prevent it from sliding or slipping. Most foundations are made of concrete, but they can also be built from stone, wood and brick. Some of the more common types of foundations include a concrete sla...
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14th March 2011
Mold is a type of fungus that travels through the air. When it lands on something that contains moisture, the spores will multiply. When it propagates indoors, it can create serious health problems, including allergies, asthma attacks and pneumonia. Mold ...
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02nd March 2011
Water is essential to life, and in most cases is probably viewed as helpful or benign to us.
But rainwater, sprinkler water, and water from broken plumbing can cause significant damage to a home’s foundation. Even though initial signs of water damage ...
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