
Are window well covers effective in preventing leaks?
Yes, window well covers can help keep rainwater, debris, and snow out of the window well, reducing the likelihood of leaks. They do not, however, make the window watertight.

Yes, window well covers can help keep rainwater, debris, and snow out of the window well, reducing the likelihood of leaks. They do not, however, make the window watertight.

Insurance policies vary, and coverage is dependent on the nature and origin of the damage. Damages arising from lack of maintenance or general wear and tear are typically not covered.

Yes, a leaking window can let in cold air during winter and warm air during summer, potentially increasing heating and cooling costs.

While some foundation settlement is natural over time, you can take preventive measures. Proper drainage around your home, regular maintenance of your gutters and downspouts, and addressing any plumbing leaks promptly can help minimize settlement risks. It’s also advisable to consult with a foundation specialist for periodic inspections and maintenance.

Both! Hydrostatic pressure pushes on walls causing cracks and water intrusion— making it a cause. A crack can also be a symptom of a leaking basement.

Yes. Your foundation is one of the most important parts of your home. When it gets damaged, it can affect your entire property at an alarming speed. Foundation problems do not resolve themselves–they just get worse with time.

Slab piers are typically needed when a concrete slab starts to sink or settle due to soil instability, changes in soil moisture, or other underlying issues. Symptoms may include visible cracks in the slab or adjacent walls, uneven floors, or difficulty opening and closing doors and windows.

Our skilled teams generally complete slab pier installations within 1 to 2 days, although the exact time can vary based on the number of piers needed. Reach out for a free inspection and more details about the installation timeline.

Yes, slab piers are considered a permanent solution for stabilizing a sinking slab. However, the effectiveness can be influenced by factors like installation quality, so make sure you choose a reputable company with a proven track record.

Yes, efflorescence is more common in climates with frequent rainfall, high humidity, or significant temperature fluctuations that can cause condensation.

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