Rebar Problems In Concrete Foundations, Slabs and Walls
Rebar problems can be a structural concern for homeowners and some problems weaken the concrete or cause cracks.
Rebar problems can be a structural concern for homeowners and some problems weaken the concrete or cause cracks.
Houses and their foundations are often damaged by floods, but often key damage is missed because of all that's going on.
Foundation and structural damage can result from slope creep and settlement. Know why.
Sloping floors are often one of the warning signs that structural engineers look for when analyzing a house.
Molds, like Serpula lacrymans, can destroy the structural strength of a building over time.
Efflorescence can be ignored at tines or may be an indication of moisture issues and occasionally a structural warning sign.
Does your garage door have a gap at the bottom? If so, how big?
One of the most common problems homes have is expansive soils, however the damage can be minimized.
Wavy or sagging roofs can be a warning sign that there are foundation problems with a house.
How long will a house last is a question that many wonder about when they buy a house.
If your foundation has a crack or cracks know what to look for to determine if they are major or minor.
Know which ceiling cracks are serious and which ones are cosmetic.
If a load bearing wall is removed, there are structural issues and risks that homeowners and buyers should know.