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If interior piering is recommended and not performed, your home may continue to experience structural movement in those areas. While it’s possible…
Some homeowners are hesitant about the disruption that interior piers can cause, especially if it involves removing flooring or cutting into slab…
Interior piers are typically installed under the central portion of your home. These piers are driven beneath the interior slab and anchored into…
Interior piers are used when part of the foundation inside your home has settled or is no longer supporting the structure properly. This type of…
After your initial inspection and estimate, we’ll schedule your project as soon as possible based on current workload and weather conditions. Once…
We offer several types of piers depending on the specific needs of your foundation and soil conditions. Our most commonly installed piers are steel…
Yes, cracked walls can be a sign that your home’s foundation is shifting or settling. Cracks in drywall or brickwork may suggest movement beneath…
Foundation damage reveals itself in several ways, many of which may seem cosmetic at first but are actually symptoms of deeper issues. If you notice…
While not all foundation problems can be prevented, there are steps homeowners can take to reduce the risk of damage. The Dallas-Fort Worth area has…
Some warning signs of structural issues are more obvious than others. If you’re seeing unusual changes around your home, it’s best to have a…