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How to Choose the Right Foundation and Concrete Repair Contractor

by Concrete Foundation | May 15, 2022 | Foundation Repair

With construction season coming up, it’s also a popular time for homeowners to be looking into foundation repair services for their home. If you haven’t found the right company yet, how do you choose? There are a couple important aspects to consider when doing your...

Foundation Issues to Look Out for When Buying a Home

by Concrete Foundation | Apr 12, 2022 | Foundation Repair

When you’re making a life-changing purchase, it’s easy to feel stressed. Luckily, when it comes to buying a home, there’s a lot of initial steps to evaluate the property beforehand. Here are some common home foundation issues you or your home inspector might notice...

Common Foundation Damage: Is It Settling or Does it Need Repair?

by Concrete Foundation | Feb 15, 2022 | Foundation Repair

We hear this all the time: what exactly does a home settling mean? As time moves on, a home will naturally sink lower in the ground, which then affects the foundation. The amount it settles and how the ground shifts around it also depends on the type of soil it’s...

How We Can Protect Your Home’s Foundation from Water Damage

by Concrete Foundation | Feb 13, 2022 | Basement Water Damage

With springtime flowers comes rainstorms and potentially hazardous snow melt in the right situations. Whether or not you’ve dealt with flooding in the past, it’s important to be prepared in the event of water intrusions. There are a couple key ways we can help...

Types of Soil and How It Affects a Home’s Foundation

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...
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