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A foundation drain mat is a dimpled plastic sheet fastened to the outside of your foundation wall. The dimples hold
- TRI-STATE WATERPROOFING
- New Construction Waterproofing
Yes. In Georgia and across the humid Southeast, an encapsulated crawl space needs a dehumidifier in nearly every case. The
- TRI-STATE WATERPROOFING
- New Construction Waterproofing
Most homeowners meet helical piers after a foundation fails. Builders meet them earlier. On sites with weak, variable, or saturated
- TRI-STATE WATERPROOFING
- New Construction Waterproofing
You already know something is wrong under your house. You want a different answer: is this a problem for this
- TRI-STATE WATERPROOFING
- New Construction Waterproofing
Crawl space rot treatment only works if you fix the water first. Cut out the bad wood, spray a fungicide,
- TRI-STATE WATERPROOFING
- New Construction Waterproofing
Yes. Tree roots damage foundations all the time. But almost never the way homeowners picture. Nobody’s oak is smashing through
- TRI-STATE WATERPROOFING
- New Construction Waterproofing
Expansive clay soil swells when wet and shrinks when dry. Simple as the sentence sounds, this one habit of the
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Neither one wins outright. Sorry if you wanted a clean answer, but helical piers vs push piers is not a
- TRI-STATE WATERPROOFING
- New Construction Waterproofing
Not always, and honestly, not usually. A bowed wall past a certain point needs pushing back into place, but most