Water Your Foundation, Not Your Lawn
Area homes have been destroyed in the recent drought. Some
homeowners report cracked ceilings and walls, slanting floors and doors that no
longer shut. The cost of foundation repairs following drought damage can be high,
as drought can cause your home's foundation to shift up to two inches in a
matter of only weeks. With temperatures over 100 degrees and a rainfall deficit
of over 15 inches, the soil is dry and able to easily shift under the weight of
your home.
Investing in soaker hoses instead of sprinkler heads and
foundation watering systems instead of automated sprinkler systems can save you
thousands of dollars in the long run. Most counties in Texas are functioning under a stage-two
watering conservation plan, meaning residents can only water the lawn twice a
week. These restrictions, however, say nothing about soaker hose foundation
watering restrictions. With such high temperatures and lack of rainfall, your
home probably needs daily watering to prevent drought damage.
Most homeowners have given up hope of having a lush, green
lawn this summer. Don't, however, give up hope of having a stable home. For
more information or a free estimate on installing soaker hoses to water your
foundation, call 877-4-OLSHAN to speak to Olshan Foundation Solutions'
experienced foundation repair specialists.