Thursday, June 21, 2012

Hot, Moist Summer Months Lead to Faulty Foundations


Prevent Foundation Damage During Summer Months


"During the summer months in South Florida, the temperatures will certainly start to rise.  And with the rise in temperature comes increase humidity and moisture.  This increase in moisture can be extremely detrimental to homes, especially older homes with more than normal wear and tear", says Southern Coast Foundation Systems.

When moisture builds it acts as the perfect catilyst for fungus and mold buildup, which can aid in structural damage and comprimise the health of your home's foundation.

Assessing your home's overall health is key during the upcoming summer months.  Working directly with a foundation repair company can help determine if small issues in your home can lead to larger, more costly issues down the line.  Furthermore, if you suspect that your home is already damaged structurally, it's extremely important you reach out to a South Florida foundation repair company.

Southern Coast Foundation Systems is South Florida's leading foundation repair companies.  They specialize in structual construction, underpinning, foundation and soil stabilization and concrete restoration.  For more information and to schedule an analysis of your home's structure, click over to their site for more information.

Thursday, April 26, 2012

South Florida Rainy Season Approaches: Will Your Roof Make it Through?


The Summer Months Are Great To Look Forward To, In So Many Ways!
While You’re Planning For That? Maybe It’s Time To Check The Safety of Your Roof!

We’re usually quite busy and preoccupied with Summer Planning and Enjoyment. But Truthfully?  This Is An Important Time To Start A Simple & Methodical Plan – For The Upcoming Hurricane Season!  At Southern Coast Enterprises, we're expert in assessing and surveying a home's roof for possible leaks and exposure to the Summer elements.

As You Know: One Of The Most Important Things For You To Start With?  Is Your Roof & How Safe It Is!

Roof Damage?  Allow Southern Coast to assess the damage

At Southern Coast Enterprises – We Have A Simple & Easy Way, To Do A Through and Precise Examination of Your Roof: Including Checking Those Small Cracks & Leaks.
Your Family - Their Safety - And! Your Property-  Is of Utmost Importance to Us as well as your property.

Your home is an investment that should always be kept in proper and working order. We can create a Safe Haven, for You and Your Family – By making Sure That Anything Cracked, Leaking, Chipped or Worn Out – Is Immediately Repaired! 

So, in the process of preparing for a Wonderful, Warm & Fun Summer? Be Sure To Think Ahead! While stocking up on water and food supplies? Do Consider Your Home’s Safety!  And Certainly, That Must Apply To The Roof Over Your Head.
Call Us! We Are The Experts At Getting It Done! Properly – Easily and Safely!

Friday, April 6, 2012

How Healthy And Stable Is Your Home?


Foundation Repair Tips and Advice


Is your home in good shape? Is the foundation solid and in perfect condition? Yes?  At Southern Coast Foundation Systems, they may think otherwise.

With hurricane season arriving sooner than we know, wouldn’t you want to check that your home is in working order and that the foundation is free from cracks, leaks and small openings? This could create water seepage and may cause a flooded area inside of your home.  While some basic DIY tests can show some wear and tear, calling a foundation repair company may give you a good look into deeper and more costly issues.

Living in Florida, we naturally take for granted that we will never have a flood or water seeping into our homes. The sunny weather keeps everything dry, or so we like to think.  Your home is a major investment in your life. And, you naturally want your family to feel safe while they are living there..

We are the experts in foundation repair and can quickly find out for you, whether your house is safe, or not. A crack in the structure may appear as something small, when you first see it.

When we look at that, we may find out that a simple crack – isn’t so, simple. That may be a sign that there’s a bit more damage underneath that area, that needs to be repaired.

Chances are that if you tackle small openings, cracks and slight damages at their initial stages, you will be able to save yourself a lot of time and stress, now.  Being safe in your own home is never a problem. It’s about being proactive and doing something about it.

Thinking you may have an issue in your foundation or structure?  Give Southern Coast Foundation Systems a call today.

Tuesday, February 14, 2012

New and Old Homes Can See Foundation Damage


Up until the past 10 years, South Florida has had a relatively old housing stock.  Most are homes from the 60's and 70's, and were built with great construction compared to today's standards.  The housing boom over the past 10 years has brought new housing stock to South Florida, but that does not mean that the homes are not susceptible to foundation damage.  Especially if the construction was not 100%.  Over time, home will tend to sink into the ground and shift.  Additionally, if your home is surrounded by nearby trees or other natural items, the roots can push your home and also cause a shift.

Using a foundation repair company in South Florida will help restore your home's foundation back to its original glory.  Your local foundation repair company will use pilings or piers to help support the structure while reinforcement is placed below the home and driven into the earth.

If you feel that your home's foundation has been comprimised, consult with your local South Florida foundation repair company to see exactly what the issue is.  Sometime, the issues may be small and normal, while other foundation issues may result in larger more costly issues down the line if not addressed properly.

Tuesday, January 31, 2012

How to Identify Foundation Issues


Foundation repair issues are usually pretty easy to spot.  Recognizing cracks on your interior walls or on the outside of the structure is usually a telltale sign of some sort of foundation problem.  The cracks can be traced back to settlement problems in the soil below the foundation.  This occurs when the soil loses its capacity to hold the weight above it and shifts, causing a domino effect in the soil surrounding it.

In other cases, the slab shifts upward above the original foundation point and is called upheaval.  This tends to happen when moisture is introduced to the slab by way of foundation leaks and drainage issues along the side of the structure or from a leaky plumbing system.

Sometimes cracks tend to be merely surface problems, meaning there is no foundation issues.  It's typical to see some of these issues in tiling, walls, and bricks.  If you feel that the issues may be arising due to foundation issues, it's a good idea to contact your local foundation repair company to sort out the issue.

Tuesday, January 24, 2012

Signs of Foundation Problems


Clay soil can suck in a large amount of water from the outside and then expand.  On the other side, when the soil dries up, it contracts and shrinks.  This ongoing back and forth is the main cause for foundation issues in homes and buildings.  For foundation repair issues like this, it's best to consult with your local foundation repair company.  From time to time it can be an easy fix, but putting it off can lead to larger foundation issues down the line.

Some foundation problems originate from the original construction of the home or structure.  The misuse or irratic compaction of the solil below can cause foundation issues shortly after the structure is built.

As noted above, the contraction and expansion of soil and clay can lead to cracks and issues within a structure.  Usually these issues stem from leaks, faulty plumbing and roof and drainage issues.  Foundation repair companies can usually spot the main issue and address it accordingly.

For helpful tips and professional foundation repair services, it's always a good idea to speak with your local repair company.

Friday, January 20, 2012

Foundation Issues and Possible Remedies


Does your home or commercial property have cracking walls?  Do your doors properly close?  Do you notice wood floors that are shifting or moving upwards?  Any of these can be a sign of foundation issues.  Most of these issues may seem small now, but they can lead to larger, more costly repairs in the future.  Large scale structure issues can be the most costly repairs a home can see.  Catching the issues early and attacking them with the proper foundation repair company can save you tons of time and headaches.

There are many different reason why a home may shift and see foundation settlement.  It could be because of a improper drainage system, the land in which the home was built is not settled or improperly compacted soil.  Although the reasons can vary, getting the proper assessment from a foundation repair company can mean a world of a difference.

If you suspect that your home may be shifting or suffering from foundation issues, it's best to do your research and see what steps need to be taken.

Contact your local foundation repair company and see what your options are.  Keep in mind that small fixes that are unattended can lead to large costly repairs in the future.

Wednesday, January 4, 2012

Common Foundation Issues


Are you starting to notice dampness in your basement? Maybe water collecting in certain areas throughout?  A common cause for this is inadequate grading.  In simple terms, the home or the foundation is on a tilt.  While a common, quick fix to solving foundation problems may be to add soil to specific areas to redirect the collection, it is certainly not a long term fix.

While you may think the best place to start looking to fix this issue is in and around your basement and where the ground meets the house, but it's not.  Typically, a leaky roof or inadequat gutters may be casusing the water collection issues.  This displaced water collects in areas around the foundation and can cause massive headaches including concrete repair and repinning.

It's possible to have this water collect throughout the foundation and cause cracks and issues with your massonry.  If you're a DIY type of person, there are some quick fixes that can be applied with simple mortar.  Larger jobs may require a foundation repair company to come in and analyze the home from the ground up.  Sometimes, using a professional from the start will ease long term headaches and save you money as well.