Why Concrete Piers Are Better than Steel Piers

Pier and beam foundations are most appropriate for the homes located in areas that have expansive clay soils and are also prone to flooding.
What Is the Clay Bowl Effect

When a home is being built, the soil is excavated to make room for the foundation. This creates an empty “clay bowl”.
Expansive Soil – What It Means to a Sugar Land Homeowner

Expansive soil contains specific types of minerals called smectites, which are capable of absorbing a lot of water and expanding considerably.
Bowing walls – Should I be Concerned?

Read further to determine if bowing walls are something you should be worried about when it comes to your homes foundation.
Excessive Evaporation–Could Mean Troubles for Your Foundation and Home

How could excessive evaporation lead to issues within your home and its foundation? Read more to find out!
Caring for Your Lawn Is Caring for Your Foundation

Understand why caring for your lawn during the wet season as well as the dry season is important to maintain the effectiveness of your foundation.
What is a French Drain?

These drains are nothing more than a gravel-lined ditch, with a pipe that is created to carry water away from the home.
Which Trees Wreak Havoc on Your Foundation?

Trees are a wonderful thing to have around a home! But certain types can hurt your foundation in the long run. Here are a few to avoid.