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				<title>Repair My Foundation-A Homeowner&#039;s Look at the Options</title>
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					<title>Foundation Repair and the Drought-5 Tips for Homeowners</title>
					<description><![CDATA[Droughts are hard on the home foundation, no question about it. I was looking at a map from the US National Weather Service that showed almost a third of the country in drought conditions that range from “excessively dry” to “exceptional drought.” Not good. And to make matters worse, many areas included in the drought [...]]]></description>
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										<content><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.repairfoundation.net/wp-content/uploads/2011/10/drought_soils.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-365" style="margin: 7px;" title="drought_soils" src="http://www.repairfoundation.net/wp-content/uploads/2011/10/drought_soils.jpg" alt="dried up clay soils" width="199" height="254" /></a>Droughts are hard on the<strong> home foundation</strong>, no question about it.</p>
<p>I was looking at a map from the US National Weather Service that showed almost a third of the country in drought conditions that range from “excessively dry” to “exceptional drought.” Not good.</p>
<p>And to make matters worse, many areas included in the drought also have homes built on shrink/swell heavy clay soils. That means when the soils dry out, house foundations start moving, usually dropping.</p>
<p>Things the homeowner will start to notice are <a title="Reading the Cracks" href="http://www.repairfoundation.net/reading-the-cracks/">cracks</a> in the sheet rock inside and in brick veneers outside. Doors and windows that don’t work the way they used to and are supposed to, and in the worst cases, floors starting to slope.</p>
<p>It’s happening again at my house too.</p>
<p>Extended dry conditions like this provide plenty of work for foundation repair companies, but what about the homeowner?</p>
<h2>Here are 5 Foundation Repair Issues To Be Aware Of</h2>
<p> <a href="http://www.repairfoundation.net/foundation-repair-and-the-drought-5-tips-for-homeowners/#more-364" class="more-link">(more&#8230;)</a></p>
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					<title>Foundation Repair Maintanence with Soaker Hoses-7 Ways Homeowners Do it Wrong</title>
					<description><![CDATA[There are 7 common mistakes homeowners make in maintaining their concrete slab foundations that sit on heavy clay soils. First, not having soaker hoses.]]></description>
					<link>http://www.repairfoundation.net/foundation-repair-maintanence-with-soaker-hoses-7-ways-homeowners-do-it-wrong/</link>
										<content><![CDATA[<p>It’s been a long hot dry summer over much of the U.S. and particularly so in Texas and it’s been hard on the home foundation built in those areas with expansive clay soils. We’ve  seen a stretch of 100 plus degree days that flirted with the record books and hardly any rain.</p>
<p>That’s good for the<strong> foundation repair companies</strong>. But not so good for home owners who have not only had to endure sweltering heat but are now seeing signs of foundation movement.</p>
<h2>Things you can do to avoid the cost of foundation repair</h2>
<p>In fact here are 7 common mistakes homeowners make in regard to their concrete slab foundations that sit on heavy clay soils. I’m as guilty as the next guy as far as some of these missteps go, so don’t think I’m getting all high and mighty on you.</p>
<p> <a href="http://www.repairfoundation.net/foundation-repair-maintanence-with-soaker-hoses-7-ways-homeowners-do-it-wrong/#more-348" class="more-link">(more&#8230;)</a></p>
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					<title>Get Several Bids for Foundation Repair</title>
					<description><![CDATA[A friend of the family is down-sizing and has put his home up for sale. He and his wife have too much house and are looking to move into a condo. A real estate agent was engaged and the process started. The home inspector said there was a &#8220;dome&#8221; on the floor of the master [...]]]></description>
					<link>http://www.repairfoundation.net/get-several-bids-for-foundation-repair/</link>
										<content><![CDATA[<p>A friend of the family is down-sizing and has put his home up for sale. He and his wife have too much house and are looking to move into a condo. A real estate agent was engaged and the process started.</p>
<p>The home inspector said there was a &#8220;dome&#8221; on the floor of the master bedroom. Nobody else could see what he was talking about, but a foundation repair company was called to check the concrete slab. The inspector for the repair company didn&#8217;t find a problem with the master bedroom floor, saw no &#8220;dome&#8221; but thought the house could use 9 piers. He had used a <a href="http://www.repairfoundation.net/2006/09/26/sir-the-foundation-has-been-inspected-sir/">Compulevel</a> or similar tool according to my friend.</p>
<p>Wanting to verify the need for piers and having good sense, the real estate agent called a different foundation repair contractor who sent out an inspector we&#8217;ll call &#8220;Bob.&#8221; Armed with similar tools, &#8220;Bob&#8221; came to a different conclusion.   <a href="http://www.repairfoundation.net/get-several-bids-for-foundation-repair/#more-154" class="more-link">(more&#8230;)</a></p>
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					<title>El Cheapo Foundation Repair Inc</title>
					<description><![CDATA[The house behind and across the alley from mine is up for sale again. A fellow named Bobby used to live there but he just left one day. I know Bobby had once owned the house because he had converted the garage into a den, added a swimming pool and had made other improvements you [...]]]></description>
					<link>http://www.repairfoundation.net/el-cheapo-foundation-repair-inc/</link>
										<content><![CDATA[<p>The house behind and across the alley from mine is up for sale again. A fellow named Bobby used to live there but <a title="House needs foundation repair. Owner just walks away." href="http://www.repairfoundation.net/2007/07/17/bobby-disappears-the-foundation-gets-drilled-piers/">he just left</a> one day. I know Bobby had once owned the house because he had converted the garage into a den, added a swimming pool and had made other improvements you just don&#8217;t do if you&#8217;re renting.</p>
<p>However, hard times came upon Bobby (largely self inflicted) and as luck would have it, the foundation went bad just when he needed to sell the house he could no longer afford to keep.</p>
<p>He didn&#8217;t get the slab foundation repaired and therefore the house did not sell. There are just too many other <a title="Real estate and foundation repair." href="http://www.repairfoundation.net/foundation-repair-and-real-estate-issues/">properties for sale</a> around here for buyers to even consider a house with a bad foundation.  <a href="http://www.repairfoundation.net/el-cheapo-foundation-repair-inc/#more-114" class="more-link">(more&#8230;)</a></p>
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					<title>Foundation Repair Companies-One Reason To Run with the Big Dogs</title>
					<description><![CDATA[My next door neighbor Don had his concrete slab-on-ground foundation repaired three years ago. He paid close to $7,000 and the job came with a lifetime warranty. Don wasn&#8217;t satisfied with the results of the first job. His foundation was moving more than he thought it should and not as level so he called them [...]]]></description>
					<link>http://www.repairfoundation.net/foundation-repair-companies-one-reason-to-run-with-the-big-dogs/</link>
										<content><![CDATA[<p>My next door neighbor Don had his concrete slab-on-ground foundation repaired three years ago. He paid close to $7,000 and the job came with a lifetime warranty.</p>
<p>Don wasn&#8217;t satisfied with the results of the first job. His foundation was moving more than he thought it should and not as level so he called them back out. The company did another half day&#8217;s work adjusting the shims between the slab and the piers.</p>
<p>Don called them a third time. After all, he had a lifetime warranty. <a href="http://www.repairfoundation.net/foundation-repair-companies-one-reason-to-run-with-the-big-dogs/#more-112" class="more-link">(more&#8230;)</a></p>
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