As winter approaches, it’s important to focus on the parts of your home that are most vulnerable to cold temperatures—especially your foundation. In North Carolina, where climate conditions can vary widely, taking steps to protect your home’s foundation will prevent costly damage and ensure your home remains safe and stable throughout the colder months.
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In like a lion, out like a lamb? Or is it the other way around? Either way, your Carolina home is in for some severe Spring weather. This area is known for having some wild weather, but there are several ways you can prep your foundation for the upcoming rains.
There are many ways […]
As the temperature drops, it becomes more and more important for homeowners to be aware of the possibility of cold-weather foundation problems. Wintertime in the Carolinas often consists of widely varied day-to-day temperatures and mixed precipitation (rain, snow, sleet, etc). The variation in temperatures and moisture content of the soil can result in a few […]
Read MoreWinter is coming and there is nothing you can do about it. Sorry to break it to you like that, but it had to be said. Every year the cold weather and blowing snow show up and it seems like people are taken off guard. This year be prepared and get your home ready for […]
Read MoreWhen starting a new construction project, builders may encounter poor soil conditions around the building site. If you build on these poor soils you are setting up the project for failure from the start. If you use new construction piers for your new home in North Carolina, you can change that outcome from the get-go. […]
Read MoreFoundation Underpinning Lifts and Levels Foundations
In North Carolina, we do see our fair share of rain. Because of this, our homes and businesses also commonly see foundation problems occur. People don’t think much of the rain. But at Tar Heel Foundation Solutions, we know that rain can be a true enemy to your […]
Read MoreWhen Do You Know You Need Foundation Supports?
North Carolina and South Carolina are a part of the subtropical climate zone which means both states experience hot, dry weather conditions and cold winters. Along with these fluctuating climate temperatures, heavy rainfalls are prominent during the spring. All of these conditions cause an inconsistent moisture imbalance […]