Concrete is only as strong as the soil beneath it. In New Caney, the predominant clay soil combined with an average annual rainfall of around 50 inches creates a challenging environment for concrete structures. The wet conditions cause the clay to expand, pushing against concrete surfaces like driveways and patios. Conversely, when the soil dries out, it shrinks and creates voids, leading to sinking and cracking in concrete. FSS utilizes PolyRenewal, a state-of-the-art polyurethane injection system that lifts and stabilizes your concrete, ensuring it remains level and secure.
Foundation repair in New Caney requires an in-depth understanding of the local soil conditions and environmental factors. Texas is notorious for its expansive clay soils, which undergo significant swelling and shrinking with moisture changes. This movement can lead to foundation issues that necessitate expert knowledge and tailored solutions to effectively address the unique challenges posed by the local environment.
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