Why Storm Recovery Should Include Concrete Inspection After a severe storm, most property owners focus on visible cleanup such as cleaning up limbs and debris. However, what often gets overlooked is what the storm did underground that isn’t easily seen on the...
How PolyTex Concrete Restores Stability After Severe Weather Why Storm Damage Is More Than a Surface Problem When severe storms roll through the Houston area, the damage is not always obvious right away. While fallen branches and standing water get immediate...
Filling Voids Around Culvert Pipes|Why It Matters and How PolyTex Concrete Gets It Right Why Culvert Pipes Fail More Often Than People Realize Culvert pipes play a critical role in storm water management. They allow water to pass safely under roads, driveways, parking...
Why Seawall and Bulkhead Repairs Should Not Wait Until Summer The Myth of Summer-Only Bulkhead Repairs Many waterfront property owners believe bulkhead and seawall repairs should only happen during summer. While warm weather is convenient, it is not always the...
Storm Water Repairs Using PolyTex Concrete How Storm Water Damages Concrete and Soil Houston’s heavy rainfall and rapid runoff create serious challenges for concrete surfaces. When storm water is not properly managed, it erodes soil, washes out support beneath slabs,...