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Foundation Repair

  • 18 Sep 2023
    Randy Reed, a licensed home inspector, delves into the collaborative approach between Thomas Engineering and real estate professionals and homeowners to streamline the home buying process in the Dallas Fort Worth region. TRANSCRIPT: “Hello, I’m Randy Reed, representing Thomas Engineering Consultants in the Dallas Fort Worth region. Our services encompass
  • 11 Sep 2023
    The Dallas Fort Worth region in Texas is often referred to as the “Blackland Prairie.” Many years ago, pioneers were drawn to settle in North Texas due to the remarkable agricultural potential of this area. While the expansive clay soils found in the Dallas Fort Worth region are highly suitable
  • 11 Sep 2023
    If you’re currently reading this, chances are you’ve observed indications of foundation settling in your home. Perhaps you’ve spotted interior cracks in the sheetrock or molding, or maybe you’ve noticed uneven floors and doors that won’t budge. If any of these sound familiar, hold on! Take a moment to benefit
  • 04 Sep 2023
    Texas is renowned for its stunning women and, regrettably, problematic soil. Within the Dallas – Fort Worth Metroplex, the majority of our residences are built atop notably flexible clay soil. The consistent contraction and expansion of clay soils in response to seasonal changes in moisture levels can significantly impact the
  • 23 Aug 2023
    Engineers each possess unique areas of specialization, cultivated through their education and experience. A Foundation Structural Engineer is distinctively skilled in conducting thorough evaluations of the foundations in residential homes or commercial buildings. This expertise enables them to recommend appropriate courses of action, often presenting reports for contracting repair work
  • 25 Jul 2023
    When facing a foundation problem or suspecting one, securing the services of the best foundation repair company becomes a priority – BUT ONLY WHEN WORK IS TRULY NEEDED. Statistically speaking, 90% of all foundation work completed in North Texas is not correct or not needed at all. Do not waste