Your driveway can easily fall victim to the same problems Houston’s highly expansive soils cause to foundations. When the soil underneath expands and contracts, your driveway can go gradually out of level section by section. Rather than tear-out the old concrete, Du-West now offers an easier driveway leveling solution.
Astrodome demolition’s beginning?
When Harris County voters decided not to approve the Astrodome renovation bond, the clock started ticking for Astrodome demolition projects. Regardless of what ultimately becomes of the dome, the Helixes had to go—watch as they do with a big bang.
Building implosion starts something big
When time came to tear down Houston’s downtown Macy’s, the obvious choice was Cherry Demolition. But, the building implosion is just the beginning of this story. Watch the explosive results in this video.
See how recycled concrete leads to better roads and fewer potholes
You think recycling bottles, cans, and newspaper is work? Try recycling a building. Instead of clogging landfills, recycled concrete gets put back to work building better roads that mean fewer potholes. That process is a fascinating story of recycling on a massive scale.
Historic block and base foundation fix
Block and base foundation systems are the granddaddy of foundation methods in Texas. See an antique home rescued after a block and base foundation loses it footing to drought-starved ground.
Tank or tankless? Which water heater is the right fit for you?
Tankless or tanked water heaters. Which is right for you? You use about 65 gallons of water a day–35 gallons of it is hot. That’s about 18% of your utility bills. Knowing about tankless and tank water heaters could lower your bills.
3 places to prevent likely roof leaks
Since most roof leaks happen in predictable locations, preventing them means focusing in these three places. Learn where and what to watch for and one simple step to prevent repair issues in the future.
Tunneling for better foundation repairs
During times of drought or plentiful rain, Houston’s Gumbo Soil will expand and contract, and in the process it takes your foundation for a ride. The traditional method was to use jackhammers to fix it. It was messy, inconvenient, and compromised the structural integrity of your slab. Well, there is an alternative method.