Foundation Inspections Impacted By Drought

Foundation Inspections Impacted By Drought

Drought ConditionsDrought conditions in Texas usually cause an increase in the number of foundation repair inspections performed. Homeowners, finding new cracks in walls and masonry, noticing windows and doors opening less smoothly than they are used to, are concerned that the drought has caused the soil underneath their home to sink.

Without diligent and proper foundation maintenance the dry summer months in Texas threatened the slab upon which your home is built. Homeowners are rightfully cautious. Foundation damage can be detected early enough to avoid the cost of larger damage issues over prolonged time.

If you find yourself wondering whether your home’s foundation is being affected by the drought, you can contact Dawson Foundation Repair for a free inspection. Dawson’s highly trained and experienced staff can report the necessary data for the homeowner to make a decision whether repair is warranted. A Dawson inspection is a process supported by the company’s experience since 1984.

In Houston, Dallas, Austin, San Antonio, Corpus Christi and other Texas cities the inspection method involves five phases: exterior foundation inspection, indoor floor plan measurement, indoor structural inspection, reporting our conclusion and a consultation session to review, compare and contrast the foundation repair methods available to you.

Dawson Foundation Repair’s respect and reputation in the industry have been earned by doing the hard work of a reliable, researched and proven method of foundation repair. Bell bottom piers are used by professional engineers on properties worth of millions of dollars. This technology is available for your home. Find out more here and learn why Dawson uses this superior method of foundation repair.

Dawson Foundation Repair installs only Bell Bottom Piers for homeowners and commercial property owners. Read what this West Houston, TX customer said in his testimonial comments.  Click the following link to see the current Texas Drought Map.

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