Monday, July 1, 2019

Most common indicators of foundation problems

We are often asked: “How do I know if I have a foundation problem?”
The short answer to that question is that foundation problems are a lot like LOVE – you’ll know it when it happens!! ðŸ˜Š
But, seriously – there are some common indicators you can look for. And the degree to which these occur can provide a clue as to the severity of the problem.
So let’s take a quick look at some of the most common problems and signs associated with foundation problems:

Cracks

These cracks can occur outside in the masonry veneer, inside in the sheetrock surfaces, or both. But be forewarned that there are MANY things which can cause cracks to form both inside and outside a home. Sometimes a crack is just a crack. But as a rule, the wider the crack the more significance you should give it. If the crack looks like it was drawn on with a pencil, it is probably nothing to worry about. If you can start slipping coins into the crack, it may be an issue and should be evaluated by a professional. If you can stick a finger in the crack, then you have a significant problem and should seek the help of a foundation repair professional immediately. These guidelines apply whether the crack in inside or outside the home.

Separations

Outside the home you may see the brick “pulling away” or separating from window or door frames. This is a common indication of foundation settlement. The wider the gap, the more significant the movement has been. But look closely! These gaps are often filled with caulk or even tapered wood trim boards to hide the gaps.

Frieze Board displacements

The Frieze Boards are the trim boards that run along the top of the brick. They should meet at the corners of the home. If at a corner they do not meet, and cannot meet because the brick is keeping them apart, that is a definitive sign of foundation settlement. The farther apart the boards are from each other, the larger the degree of settlement has been.

Door misalignments

There are several things which can cause doors to become misaligned. Foundation settlement is just one of these. If you can close a door but it doesn’t latch, it may be an indicator of foundation settlement. A door sticking at the top can also be an indicator of foundation settlement – but a door sticking on the side of the frame may not be foundation related. Large gaps between the top of the door and the door frame, particularly if not even across the door, are often a sign of foundation problems.

Slopes

If the floor feels like it is sloping, then it probably is. But keep in mind that there is no such thing as a perfectly level house. Never has been – never will be. All residential foundations have highs and lows, and may slope from one side to another over the length or depth of the home. This is normal and not indicative of a problem or defect. However, if the home suddenly and noticeably slopes in a particular area, and other previously mentioned indicators also exist in this same area, then it is most likely a foundation settlement problem which needs to be addressed.
Keep in mind that any one of these indicators by itself may not be a sign of foundation problems. But when several exist in the same area of the structure, together they point to a foundation settlement issue which should be addressed before it worsens.

Some common issues which may NOT be signs of foundation problems:

Swinging Doors

Doors which swing open or closed on their own MAY be an indicator of a foundation settlement issue, but often cannot be corrected intentionally through foundation repairs.

Corner Pops

Technically called “sloughed” corners, a corner pop is a symptom of thermal expansion and is not typically a structural issue nor an indicator of any foundation problem or construction defect.

Concrete cracks

It is in the nature of concrete to develop surface cracks, technically known as “striations”. Like a loaf of French bread, small cracks on the surface of concrete is normal and not an indication of any problem. If you can’t lose a coin in the crack, there is nothing to worry about.

Cracks in the corners of decorative ceilings

Sheetrock doesn’t like anything other than 90-degree angles. Angled ceilings, such as “splayed” ceilings, are prone to crack in the sheetrock seams from a combination of foundation and roof movements. This is a condition which, alone, does not point to a foundation problem.

Cracks around a vaulted ceiling.

This construction design is missing the bottom horizontal supports found in a truss design and is therefore more prone to movement from high-wind storms. This will create sheetrock cracks – mostly in the seams – around the ceilings and central wall areas.

As with our personal health issues, the cost and long-term effects of foundation problems can be minimized by addressing the issue early instead of waiting and hoping it will “just go away on its own.”
So if you see any of the positive indicators listed above – particularly if you see 2 or more – call a foundation repair professional immediately for an evaluation and recommendations

Thursday, January 17, 2019

Williamson Foundation Repair Earns 2018 Angie’s List Super Service Award


Award reflects company’s consistently high level of customer service

January 16th, 2019 – Williamson Foundation Repair is proud to announce that it has earned the home service industry’s coveted Angie’s List Super Service Award (SSA). This award honors service professionals who have maintained exceptional service ratings and reviews on Angie’s List in 2018.

“Service pros that receive our Angie’s List Super Service Award represent the best  in our network, who are consistently making great customer service their mission,” said Angie’s List Founder Angie Hicks. “These pros have provided exceptional service to our members and absolutely deserve recognition for the exemplary customer service they exhibited in the past year.”

Angie’s List Super Service Award 2018 winners have met strict eligibility requirements, which include maintaining an “A” rating in overall grade, recent grade and review period grade. The SSA winners must be in good standing with Angie’s List and undergo additional screening.

Williamson Foundation Repair has been listed on Angie’s List since 2012.

Service company ratings are updated continually on Angie’s List as new, verified consumer reviews are submitted. Companies are graded on an A through F scale in multiple fields ranging from price to professionalism to punctuality.

For over two decades Angie’s List has been a trusted name for connecting consumers to top-rated service professionals. Angie’s List provides unique tools and support designed to improve the local service experience for both consumers and service professionals.





Williamson Foundation Repair


Contact:

469-698-8332
www.WilliamsonFoundation.com

Thursday, October 18, 2018

Living Magazine Best of Reader's Choice 2018


Williamson Foundation Repair won Living Magazines, Living Best of Readers’ Choice 2018 in the foundation repair category for the third consecutive year. This year winning in the Rockwall/Rowlett and Plano/Frisco communities. Living Magazine is a community and lifestyle magazine in Texas that publishes business spotlights and business profiles on local, community businesses.


Roger Williamson founder and president began Williamson Foundation Repair in 1985 as a summer job. Recognizing the need for local expertise in countering the expansive nature of the soils in the Dallas area, Roger went into business full-time after graduating from Baylor University. Since then, Williamson Foundation Repair has been recognized among the leading foundation repair specialists in the Dallas / Fort Worth area.


https://www.livingmagazine.net/2018-best-of-winners/

Wednesday, October 17, 2018

1st Annual Bubbles & Bags


Williamson Foundation Repair was a proud sponsor of the 1st Annual Bubbles & Bags, a designer purse bingo event that benefits The Children’s Advocacy Center for Rockwall County.  Kasey Hogland, Business Development Director for Williamson Foundation Repair chaired the sold out event that included over 300 women, 20 rounds of bingo, a prized Louis Vuitton raffle drawing, and Rockwall County first responders as the purse models strutting their stuff down the cat walk all for charity.


“On behalf of the children and families we serve I am thankful for the support of our community and the incredible turnout! We appreciate all our sponsors,  terrific Emcees—Alma Williams Howard and Joey Wilhoite—and fabulous models. Funds raised will help our ability to instill hope and engage even more children and families in a journey of healing,” said Patricia Mejia, President and CEO of the Children’s Advocacy Center for Rockwall County.


Williamson Foundation Repair believes that the children are the foundation of tomorrow and feels honored to support an organization like The Children’s Advocacy Center for Rockwall County that provides a safe, child-friendly environment where law enforcement, child protective services, prosecution, medical and mental health professionals can collaborate within our own community to develop coordinated strategies to more effectively seek justice and promote healing for victims of child abuse.


http://blueribbonnews.com/2018/09/bubbles-bags-bingo-players-open-hearts-wallets-for-victims-of-child-abuse/

Monday, June 25, 2018

A FOUNDATION COMPANY YOU CAN TRUST







If you are just a little concerned, then Williamson Foundation Repair established in 1985 is just a phone call away at 469-698-8332 for a free evaluation.  Let a professional team of foundation experts give you a free analysis from over 30 years of foundation repair experience.  Williamson Foundation Repair not only has earned top Foundation Repair Company by Living Magazine, but is widely known as the Most Trusted Name in Foundation Repair.

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Your home is probably your best investment and like all investments, you need to take care of it.  Is that small crack in your ceiling just a harmless sign of the house settling or it could be the first sign of a massive foundation mess?


Maybe it is just something that requires a quick and inexpensive fix.  Most foundation issues begin with the soil under and surrounding your home.  Expansive soils contain minerals that absorb water and, as the soil absorbs water, it naturally increases in volume.  This process works somewhat like a sponge as the soil expands when wet and shrinks when it dries out.  This change in volume can exert enough force on a structure to cause significant damage.

The 10 signs that this is happening are as follows:
  1. Cracks in the walls, especially over doorways or windows.
  2. Doors that do not latch or are difficult to shut.
  3. Windows which won't close completely or will not open easily.
  4. Cracks in a tile floor.
  5. Cracked glass in some windows.
  6. Visible bulges or cracks in the foundation.
  7. Cracked chimney or outside bricks separating.
  8. Leaning walls, which you can check with a level.
  9. Floors sloping.
  10. A gap between the wall and ceiling or between the wall and floor.
If you see any of these signs happening, then do get in contact with a trusted expert right away.  Putting foundation problems on the back burner of things to do will only allow the problem to get worse and more expensive to fix.  Gain peace of mind by calling Williamson Foundation Repair for your home or business.

Friday, June 22, 2018

How to Properly Water your Foundation during the Summer Months

Most homeowners will pay around $4,003 to repair foundation issues. Major repairs involving hydraulic piers can cost $10,000 or more, and minor cracks cost as low as $500. The typical homeowner pays between $1,849 and $6,341. Foundation settlement and cracking can lead to major structural problems for your home.  Home Advisor's cost guide reports that most homeowners in Dallas pay an average of roughly $5,300 on foundation repairs. Keeping in mind that this is an average, some repair work costs around $2,500, while other repairs in the Dallas area may hover around $10,000.

Texans are accustom to months of hot temperatures without rain during the summer months and Dallas Ft. Worth residents know that foundation issues are a matter of if, but when.  Williamson Foundation Repair located in Rowlett, Texas is known as the most trusted name in foundation repair for over 30 years in the DFW area.  If you suspect your house or commercial building is in need of services you can contact their helpful team at 469-698-8332.  They can provide a great assessment and are sure to minimize unneeded repairs and cost.

However, Roger Williamson, owner of Williamson Foundation Repair, shares some helpful information to prevent foundation problems before they happen.  You can also view his helpful video here: https://youtu.be/OKfmo6Teep0
  1. You should always use the round, porous hose and not the flat hose with holes on top. The porous hose allows water to "ooze" out evenly along the length of even a very long section of hose, and allows you to turn the water valve on full without the concern of uneven water distribution.
  2. The soaker hose should be placed approximately 8-12" away from the foundation - not right against the home. You do not have to water across driveways or patios, but watering around patios (as if they were an extension of your foundation) will help to keep them more stable as well.
  3. The soaker hose should be used at the coolest part of the day, as feasible, to prevent large amounts of evaporation and give the most benefit to the soils. Battery powered timers (available in the garden center near garden hoses at Home Depot or Lowe's) are an inexpensive way to "remember" to water, as well as allowing you to water during the coolest times of day.
  4. The soaker hose should be used for 30 - 60 minutes (increase by 30 minutes in areas with large bushes or a lot of foliage) all the way around the home under the following schedule:
    1. Below 60° days: usually unnecessary unless we are in a drought.
    2. 60°-75° days: 1 time per week if no sprinkler system
    3. 75°-95° days: 2 times per week (staggered)
    4. 95° and higher: 3 times per week (staggered)
A stable home is a happy home with Williamson Foundation Services.  For more information on prevention or foundation repair needs visit https://williamsonfoundation.com/about/ or contact the team at 469-698-8332.

Thursday, June 21, 2018

Williamson Foundation Repair Sponsors Boots & Pearls Gala Benefiting The Children’s Advocacy Center


The Children’s Advocacy Center for Rockwall County provides a safe, child-friendly environment where law enforcement, child protective services, prosecution, medical and mental health professionals can collaborate within our own community to develop coordinated strategies to more effectively seek justice and promote healing for victims of child abuse.

Williamson Foundation Repair is a proud sponsor of the 1st Annual Bubbles & Bags, a designer purse bingo event benefiting The Children’s Advocacy Center for Rockwall County. For more event information go to www.bubblesandbags.com.

Roger Williamson, owner of Williamson Foundation Repair which has served the Dallas/Ft. Worth area for over 30 years and has become one of the most trusted names in foundation repair services; is always looking for ways to give back to the community.  “There is nothing more important to me than giving every child an opportunity to feel safe and have an opportunity to pursue their dreams in life” states Williamson.  “The Children’s Advocacy Center for Rockwall County is at the forefront of this battle.”

On April 6, 2018, the State of Texas kicked off Child Abuse Awareness Month with Go Blue Day where thousands of Texans wore blue, the official color of prevention, to show their support for children.  This year, several individuals and organizations in Rockwall County submitted creative photos to the Children’s Advocacy Center for Rockwall County for a contest to not only showcase their support for this great cause, but also to win tickets to upcoming events with the Advocacy Center.

A children’s advocacy center is a non-profit agency that provides a multi-agency coordinated approach to the investigation, prosecution, and treatment of child sexual and physical abuse.
Prior to the existence of child advocacy centers, children suffering from abuse and neglect often endured repetitive interviews due to lack of coordination between investigating agencies. Investigating agencies frequently duplicated efforts and complicated the process for victims and their families, increasing the trauma associated with reporting the abuse and jeopardizing the opportunity for successful outcomes in child abuse cases.

The multi-agency approach to investigating allegations of child abuse and to protecting children begins with the referral. Cases are referred to a children’s advocacy center by either a local law enforcement agency or Child Protective Services (CPS). Forensic interviews are conducted at the children’s advocacy center in an age appropriate room by trained professionals, who seek to minimize the number of interviews for children and to enhance evidence collection through the use of an unbiased and non-suggestive interview protocol. Medical exams are conducted by specially trained practitioners. Therapy and family assistance programs also are provided to clients and non-offending family members to help them understand their rights as crime victims and to assist them in accessing other resources in the community.

Roger Williamson founded Williamson Foundation Repair in June 1985 as a summer job. 

Recognizing the need for local expertise in countering the expansive nature of the soils in the Dallas area, Roger went into business full-time after graduating from Baylor University. Since then, Williamson Foundation Repair has been recognized among the leading foundation repair specialists in the Dallas / Fort Worth area.

Today, Roger Williamson continues to personally supervise many jobs. With over 30 years of experience, you may never find a more qualified foundation repair specialist working on your home! Williamson Foundation Repair installs all 3 primary types of piers: Concrete Pressed Pilings, Drilled Concrete Piers, and Double- Walled Steel Piers.

Williamson Foundation Repair continues to set the pace in the industry through experience and innovation. By offering a full range of solutions and prevention measures – from structural foam injections to our exclusive hi-tech Foundation Defender system – Williamson can handle all foundation, settlement, drainage, and prevention needs! Experience and innovation is why Williamson is The Most Trusted Name in Foundation Repair!

This has become a great partnership between Williamson Foundation Repair and The Children’s Advocacy Center for Rockwall County.  For more information about Williamson Foundation Repair with their home office in Rowlett, Texas visit their website at https://williamsonfoundation.com/ or contact their team at 469-698-8332.