Dec 21, 2021 | Cement Leveling Houston, Concrete Leveling Houston, Driveway Leveling, Seasonal, standing water
Houston’s weather is pretty great in the winter. We don’t really need to worry about heavy snow slowing us down or consistently frigid temperatures more than once every hundred years or so. Houston residents can likely go outside and enjoy a nice temperate sunny day...Oct 16, 2021 | Leveling Sinking Concrete Houston, pool lift, Seasonal
It’s that time of year again. The seasons are changing and the weather just isn’t suitable for an outdoor pool to stay open. Pool owners aren’t often thrilled with what that entails. Closing and cleaning your pool can mean a lot of work. Luckily,...Aug 5, 2021 | Blog, Cement Leveling Houston, Leveling Sinking Concrete Houston, Seasonal
Houston has seen its fair share of hurricanes and tropical storms. Harvey alone caused incredible havoc and destruction, wracking up $120 billion in damage and taking 68 lives. Not to mention over three hundred thousand structures were either damaged or destroyed due...Jul 21, 2021 | Blog, Concrete Leveling Houston, Seasonal
Texas summers can be brutal. There’s no doubt about that. This summer has seen consistent heat that seems unrelenting. It feels like there has been one Texas heat wave after another. Scientific data tells us that temperatures are continuing to rise as summers are now...Jun 28, 2021 | Blog, Concrete Leveling Houston, Driveway Leveling, Leveling Sinking Concrete Houston, pool lift, Seasonal, standing water
Houston, it’s officially summer! And if you’re like many of us, you’ve been long awaiting the arrival of the season, and for good reason. By effectively skipping a full summer in 2020, the 2021 celebrations held across the country are sure to be more memorable than...Jun 10, 2021 | Blog, Concrete Leveling Houston, Driveway Leveling, Seasonal, standing water
Houston and the surrounding metro area gets an average of around 32 inches of rainfall each year but around 15% of that, or 4.8 inches, falls in June alone. Well, what can you expect for this June? With May storms hitting harder most years, with around 11 inches...