Does My Foundation Need Push Piers?

Does My Foundation Need Push Piers? Is your foundation sinking? Are your walls sagging? Push piers can give your home the lift and stabilization it needs. To do so, a bracket is placed under your foundation. Steel piles (rods) are then driven beneath the structure until they hit the load-bearing strata. (Also known as “bedrock,” […]

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What are Basement Weep Holes?

What are Basement Weep Holes? Water enters a basement through cracks and crevices, so purposely drilling holes in your walls as a way to prevent water damage seems foolish. Yet that’s exactly what weep holes are designed to do. If your basement has a block foundation, weep holes can be a key element of waterproofing. […]

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Dangers of Landscaping

Dangers of Landscaping Spring is the perfect time to begin planting and landscaping. Flowers, shrubs, bushes, and trees can be a great addition to your property. Whether it be your home or your business, adding a bit of greenery can be a great thing! It makes your property look beautiful. However, planting and landscaping needs […]

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Sidewalk Leveling: Avoid Trip Hazards

Sidewalk Leveling: Avoid Trip Hazards We have all been there. You are walking out to your car in the driveway and all of a sudden you trip over your sidewalk. The concrete has begun to sink and the lip of the next slab catches your toe. While it may seem like a minor inconvenience, tripping […]

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How to Prevent Frozen Pipes

How to Prevent Frozen Pipes The winter season is in full force, and that means that your home is in danger of having problems if you are not prepared for cold weather. Your home needs care in cold weather too! In this article, we’ll be discussing some of the ways to prevent frozen pipes and […]

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Ceiling Cracks: Superficial or Super Worrisome?

Ceiling Cracks: Superficial or Super Worrisome? Cracks in the ceiling can be unsettling — but not all of them are signs of major trouble. Some are completely harmless, while others might point to deeper issues like water damage or foundation settlement. Knowing the difference can help you take the right action without unnecessary stress. Foundation […]

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Water: Good for Us, Not Our Homes

Water: Good for Us, Not Our Homes By Don Carter, Engineer I assess damaged houses for a living, and I have concluded that if all homeowners were diligent about water management, I’d probably be out of work. Here is why: most Kansas City area homes are built on expansive clay soil. Clay is the stuff […]

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Basement Crack Repair Q & A

Basement Crack Repair Q & A A few questions answered that we hear frequently in regards to basement wall cracks and basement crack repair: Q. How do I know a crack in my basement wall is something I should be concerned about? A. Not all cracks in basement walls (or floors) mean you have big […]

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3 Things You Might Not Consider Foundation Problems

3 Things You Might Not Consider Foundation Problems Obscure Foundation Problems There are obvious foundation problems that indicate you might have an issue with your foundation. But are there things going on around your home that you wouldn’t normally associate with foundation problems? We know a few examples and want you to watch out for […]

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Foundation Repair DIY and Cost Questions

Foundation Repair DIY and Cost Questions Is Foundation Repair a good DIY project? Foundation repair is a home repair that should not be considered a do-it-yourself project. To diagnose a foundation problem, you need a foundation repair expert or a structural engineer. While a homeowner can recognize foundation problems such as settlement, sloping floors, or […]

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