by Concrete Foundation | Jan 10, 2022 | Foundation
Whether you’re buying a new or old home, the soil around it sets the trend for how your foundation progresses over time. In general, the most common soil types in the Midwest include: Sandy Soil. This type of soil handles moisture well and does not excessively expand...
by Concrete Foundation | Dec 15, 2021 | Foundation
While we’re all dealing with the snow and ice that comes with winter, your home’s foundation is also dealing with these frigid temperatures in its own way. Here are the most common issues we see during this time of year: Frozen Discharge Line In the sump pump system,...
by Concrete Foundation | Nov 14, 2021 | Foundation Repair
The end of our busy season has come once again, so we’re starting to prepare for the transition into winter. In general, as long as the temperatures are above freezing and we’re not dealing with large amounts of snow, our experts can complete all of our usual...
by Concrete Foundation | Oct 12, 2021 | Foundation
In general, the real estate industry considers homes that are over 50 years old to be an “older home”. It’s normal for wear and tear to have affected some aspects of the home by then, and the foundation has most likely had its fair share of strains over the years....
by Concrete Foundation | Sep 14, 2021 | Foundation, Foundation Repair
It can be easy to deprioritize certain needs around the home because of two big reasons: time and money. Finding the right expert can take a lot of research, and then paying for the repair needs can mess up your budget. However, it’s always important to protect the...