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With the right roof system, you can avoid expensive and unnecessary home repair. Foundation problems don’t occur over night, so it can be difficult to be detected by the untrained eye. What we’ve discovered is that most homeowners who discover foundation problems are usually unaware of early warning signs.

Why are homeowners unaware, you ask? It could be due to a number of reasons. They may have relocated from a different region of the country, in which foundation problems are rare. Another reason is that they may be a first time homeowner and are new to the realm of landlord duties. Whatever the case may be, we put together a list of important factors to consider before purchasing a home and what to consider during the time it will be occupied.
Here’s what we know about foundation problems:
  •     They commonly occur to homes near creeks or moist land
  •     Homes without a sprinkler system are susceptible
  •     Homes without a Gutter System are susceptible
  •     Foundation issues are not covered by Homeowner’s Insurance in Texas
  •     Can extremely expensive to repair
  •     The foundation must be repaired before replacing a roof

If you need your roof replaced due to hail damage from a storm, but have foundation problems, you must address the foundation problems first. Repairing your foundation problem after replacing a roof will only cause the roof to move again. 


Performing a roof replacement immediately after having foundation repair should be determined by your foundation repair expert. Each home’s foundation repairs are specific and should be customized to meet certain needs. In most cases, replacing your roof immediately after you have had foundation repair is safe and will not cause your roof or foundation to move.

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