by Mark Robbins | Dec 3, 2015 | Blog
The cause of a wet or damp basement can be signs of a potential bigger issue. readily apparent and corrected with the proper fix. Here are some probable causes and possible solutions: Problem: The source of water in the basement cannot be located. Solution: To...
by Mark Robbins | Nov 12, 2015 | Blog
Damp, musty smells and wet walls are signs that water is getting into your basement or crawl space. Rainwater runoff from your roof or landscape soaks into the ground and often collects near your home – that is against basement walls, crawl spaces, or in the soil...
by Mark Robbins | Oct 28, 2015 | Blog
If you’re looking to outsmart the rain this season – NOW is a good time to start! Instead of waiting for the next December rain storm, prepare your home and property now by making drainage and rain-collection improvements this fall to ensure that water doesn’t wreak...
by Mark Robbins | Oct 6, 2015 | Blog
The Fountain, a Fife With all the weight of your Seattle home, plus uneven and shifting soils, along with temperature and moisture fluctuations, your home’s foundation support takes it from all sides. The trick is to know for certain if that crack is cosmetic or...
by Mark Robbins | Sep 30, 2015 | Blog
Moisture is one of the most detrimental components to a home’s structural integrity. No matter how well you take care of your home, chances are good you’ll find yourself struggling with moisture problems in the basement. Why does this happen? If you have moisture in...