Julian Construction Urges Homeowners to Watch for Signs of Drainage Problems
LOS ANGELES, CA: Julian Construction Inc., a foundation construction and foundation repair company in Southern California, is warning the public and urging homeowners to be on the look-out for signs of drainage problems, as a potential and probable threat to the foundation of a home. Contact a foundation repair specialist if you notice potential signs of drainage problems.
According to Julian Construction, there are a number of indicators of drainage problems extant in a home. Some of the major ones the company listed are:
- Water pooling in a yard
- Rainwater accumulating on a rooftop
- Moisture seeping into a house
- Foundation cracks
Signs of any of the above indicate drainage problems. In addition to water damage resultant from the drainage problem, Julian Construction advises that foundation damage may also occur. A couple of the causes the company cited were:
- Expanding and contracting soil
- Water penetration of the existing walls
The company urges homeowners to be on the look-out for these signs and take steps to handle any observed.
Julian de la Torre, founder of the company, stated: “In order to protect your home, you need to know about these problems. The homeowners who we’ve visited to help them fix these problems, the majority did not know any of the warning signs or know who to call if they did recognize something was wrong. The solution is to find a specialist who knows what he is looking for to inspect your home.”
Julian Construction owns its own company and is built on a “no middlemen” model – no salesmen, no subcontractors. When you work with Julian Construction you get the principals of the company and workers of Julian Construction under your home. The result is the highest quality work at affordable prices. They can be contacted by phone at 323 733-3377, by fax at 323 733-4477 or via their website, www.julianconstruction.com. You can see tips and advice about home foundations on their blog, at http://julianconstruction.typepad.com.
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