Like many other things, there is a lot of myths and misconceptions when it comes down to basement waterproofing. Here are just a few that you should know the truth about:
MISCONCEPTION 1: All You Really Need For Your Foundation Wall Is Some Black Tar Paint! Continue reading →
Is there structural problems in your home? Do you have a crawl space that just can’t seem to get dry? Continue reading →
This entry was posted in Mold & Mildew on July, 26, 2016
When it comes to basement waterproofing, it is all about prevention. It is also about water diversion and trying to relieve hydrostatic pressure that can build up in the soil outside the foundation walls. While you should always have a professional install your waterproofing system, there are a few tips and tricks every homeowner can do to help waterproof their basement. Continue reading →
This entry was posted in Structural Damage on July, 25, 2016
The basement windows can be a very common place for you to find a leak in your basement. Naturally, the basement itself can be pretty susceptible to water intrusion as it is. Having a window below ground can make this an especially vulnerable weak spot for water and moisture. That is why it is so important that basement windows get the waterproofing support and repair they need to keep your basement moisture-free. Continue reading →
This entry was posted in Water Damage on July, 24, 2016
With summer here, thoughts turn to good weather, long, sunny days, another school year finished, and, of course, a chance to take a nice vacation somewhere. But along with all the good of summer, there’s a little bad as well. Continue reading →
Summer is here, and with it comes milder weather, more heat, humidity and generally kinder days when it comes to outdoor activities and long vacations. This may also be the time of year when you want to think about finally looking at your basement and/or your foundation and giving it the time and expense required to take care of any major waterproofing work that should be done. Continue reading →
Plants around the exterior of a home can have a dramatic, beautifying effect on the entire environment. Flowers in bloom, or large, old tree definitely add more color and appeal to the look of a home. But at the same time, plants are living creatures, which means that they have certain requirements in order to survive. They need water and sunlight, but when it comes time to grow, they also need space. That need for space can sometimes prove harmful to the foundation of your home. Continue reading →
This entry was posted in Foundation Repair on July, 21, 2016
Most modern basements are built out of very sturdy materials. Concrete is poured out to act as both a subterranean floor for your home, with potential to finish and furnish, but it also acts as the foundation, supporting the weight of the entire home. Because of this, you’d think that your basement would be resistant to all types of damage, but surprisingly, this isn’t the case. Continue reading →
This entry was posted in Structural Damage on July, 20, 2016
With a historic presence, spacious fields, and breathtaking views, Emmitsburg is one the most the visually stunning towns in the state of Maryland. After the events of the Civil War in the 1860’s, Emmitsburg slowly became the home to many manufacturers and mills, allowing it to prosper and grow into the tight knit community that it is today. Emmitsburg has a host of sights and attractions, including Mount Saint Mary’s University, the National Fallen Firefighters Memorial, the National Shrine of the Lady of the Lourdes, and Rainbow Lake. The town also has two parks that contain several activities, including baseball fields, tennis courts, and fitness trails. On top of all that, Emmitsburg’s huge push to promote environmental sustainability is the best effort put forward by any town within the state of Maryland.
With that being said, the vast fields of grass and beautiful property homes are also very susceptible to the elements, which may cause damage to the foundation of your Emmitsburg home. Therefore foundation repair on Emmitsburg homes has become something common within the town. It’s important to be able to recognize the signs of foundation damage in order to prevent it from getting worse. Let’s examine how the weather and elements can affect the foundation of your home. If you notice any of these issues within your own Continue reading →
This entry was posted in Uncategorized on July, 19, 2016
Located on the eastern shore of the Chesapeake Bay, Crisfield is considered to be the southernmost city in the state of Maryland. It is extremely famous for its incredible seafood, especially the Maryland blue crab, which is why it is referred to as “The Crab Capital of the World!” This waterside community has a vibrant history and culture that is reflected in the architecture of its buildings. Between the beautiful views, fun activities, and incredible food, it’s no wonder why so many people love to visit and settle down in the Crisfield area.
If you’re a resident of Crisfield, you are probably aware of the effects of weather and the elements on your home. With the water right next door, flooding has been known to occur during heavy rain and snowstorms. The heat can also have an effect on your property as well. Because of this, foundation repair in Crisfield is more common than you might think. As a homeowner in the city, you should be aware of the signs of foundation damage. By being familiar with this subject, you can identify a problem in your household before it’s too late. Let’s examine some of the ways foundation damage occurs in your household. If you notice any of these issues, you should make an effort to contact a reputable foundation Continue reading →
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