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Civil Engineering Company Highland Village, TX CCM Engineering

CCM Engineering provides residential and home foundation inspections to clients throughout, Highland Village, Flower Mound, Frisco, McKinney and Dallas, TX for the last 30 years. please visit: https://crannelleng.com/foundation-inspections/

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Civil Engineering Company Highland Village, TX CCM Engineering

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  1. 3 Signs You May Be Having Foundation Issues - CCM Engineering Your home, just like people, will tell you when it’s sick. However, sometimes its in a more subtle manner than your spouse demanding chicken noodle soup. It is important to pay attention to the signs that your home is giving you, they may indicate your home is having foundation issues. Here are a few signs that it may be time for an inspection. Doors aren’t Shutting Smoothly Have you noticed that your doors are “sticking” when you try to open and close them? Does your previously smooth closing door now seem like it takes an army to close? Do your windows no longer shut properly? If so, you may be having foundation issues.

  2. Flooring is Uneven It can be easy to overlook something like an uneven tile or a raise in your hardwood floors. However, these types of issues are usually not naturally occurring and are typically indicative of foundation issues. Interior Wall Cracks Drywall is flexible enough to endure small changes, however, when cracks begin to appear, there is usually an underlying issue. If you notice any cracks be sure to get your foundation inspected before a more unsightly and costly issue occurs. Listen to your home! If you are having any of the above issues, make sure to get the problem evaluated before it progresses. To schedule an inspection click here

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