by Fred Marshal | Jun 10, 2020 | Foundation Repair
The primary cause of foundation movement is the shrinking and swelling of expansive clay soils as such soils alternately dehydrate and hydrate. As expansive soils... by Fred Marshal | May 27, 2020 | Foundation Repair
During hot dry periods, in areas with expansive soils, dirt will start cracking around home foundations. In the Dallas and Fort Worth area, the cracks can become huge. ... by Fred Marshal | May 22, 2020 | Foundation Repair
Mudjacking is the process of lifting a building, driveway, or any object by pumping concrete (known as mud to people who work with it) underneath the item to be lifted.... by Fred Marshal | May 7, 2020 | Foundation Repair
Fixing Slab Cracks Every foundation has cracks in it! So, if you see cracks, do not jump to the conclusion that your slab is failing. When concrete cures, that is as... by Fred Marshal | Apr 30, 2020 | Foundation Repair
Water by itself is not damaging to house foundations. Water that gets into the wrong types of soils can cause a lot of damage. When I say “the wrong types of soils” I... by Fred Marshal | Apr 23, 2020 | Foundation Repair
In the Dallas-Fort Worth area, many homes and commercial buildings sit atop concrete slab foundations. These concrete foundations rest on compacted subsoil, designed to...