
Preparing for Dry Season
Western Colorado often experiences dry summers. When air becomes too dry, soil can suffer and cause damage to your foundation.
Western Colorado often experiences dry summers. When air becomes too dry, soil can suffer and cause damage to your foundation.
See if foundation repair is right for you based on what type of homeowner you are.
Foundation settlement can cause your foundation to sink into the ground. Stay on top of the problem and prevent further damage with pier systems.
Despite being one of the most durable building materials in the world, concrete can experience issues if the soil below it is weak. For instance, if the soil below your concrete floor becomes too wet, the concrete slabs will begin to sink unevenly and break over time. However, a few simple solutions exist to repair […]
Learn how tree roots can negatively affect your Grand Junction, Colorado, foundation.
Hydrostatic pressure is a destructive force that all homes must be capable of withstanding. Making sure your foundation is stable and waterproofed will be able to prevent it from causing any damage to your home.
Your foundation relies on the compact supporting soils underneath to keep your home upright and stable. Learn more about what can cause these soils to erode and settle.
Foundation heave can present serious problems for homeowners, their safety, and their property.
Canada thistle is an invasive plant that can cause damage to your western Colorado property. Learn how to identify it and how to protect your home and foundation.
Frozen pipes are a leading cause of water damage in winter. Here’s how to protect yours so your home stays warm, dry, and safe.
Foundation flooding damage can be hazardous to your finances and your health. Here are the critical steps to take when filing homeowner’s insurance claims.
As the snow finally melts, it’s time for spring maintenance. Here’s our 16-step checklist for getting your home and landscape in great shape, all set for summer.
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