We seldom have the time or extra money it takes to address every maintenance issue associated with home ownership. With our families, our jobs, and our day-to-day activities, it's too easy to let worries like foundation maintenance fall through the cracks... until one day you find yourself staring at real cracks. Droughts, record temperatures, and watering restrictions in our region can lead to major expenditures on foundation repair... there has to be an easy, affordable way to stop those problems before they start.
You've got better things to do.
Whether you have kids in sports & church activities or business travel & golf games to keep you busy, you deserve time to spend on the important things in life. Who really wants to spend their weekends driving to and from Home Depot over and over? Some areas of your home maintenance are easier to manage than others, but when it comes to your home's foundation, it doesn't take long in the Texas heat to have a major problem on your hands. No wonder we see and hear so many ads for foundation repair companies.
It's more complicated than you think.
Making decisions on how to best manage the many variables that affect the health of your home's foundation can be daunting. Soil composition, moisture content, atmospheric conditions, watering systems, rainfall, flower beds, shrubbery, tree roots, drainage, grading, gutters... the list goes on. Understanding how all of these variables are interrelated is critical to achieving success.
We not only understand how to pull all of these variables together, we also have the expertise to install the system that will best protect your home. And to top it off, we don't disappear after installation. We return on a routine schedule to make sure that your system is working properly and to monitor your home's foundation.
You can't afford not to do it.
Foundation repair can get expensive fast. Installation of piers can cost tens of thousands of dollars depending on the severity of the problem. This is why preventive maintenance is critical. Even if you already have slight settling of your foundation, it is possible that rehydrating the soil can correct it. If not, the sooner you install corrective measures, piers, the better. Delaying will only cost you more money.
After installation of piers, it is critical to maintain proper moisture content in your soil. In fact, most foundation repair warranties require that you properly maintain your foundation. Foundation Shield is here to help.
"We not only understand how to pull all of these variables together, we also have the expertise to install the system that will best protect your home."