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Author: Wesley Upchurch

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The New Madrid Factor: Seismic Retrofitting for Memphis Homeowners

Earthquakes aren’t part of daily conversation in West Tennessee. We don’t feel them. We don’t see the damage. And because of that, most homeowners assume seismic risk is something that belongs to California, not Memphis. That assumption is wrong. Memphis sits squarely within the influence zone of the New Madrid

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Midtown Forensics: Hidden Dangers of Stacked Stone and Brick Pier Failure

Modern home inspections are built around concrete. Cracks in slabs. Spalling in poured walls. Vertical displacement you can measure with a level. Midtown Memphis doesn’t play by those rules. In neighborhoods like Central Gardens and Cooper-Young, many homes were built long before concrete became the default foundation material. What’s holding

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Mold and Mountain Air: Why Proper Attic Ventilation Is Critical in East Tennessee

When I review inspection reports from our East Tennessee inspector, attic conditions are one of the most consistent problem areas. Knoxville’s geography creates a unique moisture environment — humid air settles in valleys, rises through homes, and concentrates in attics if the ventilation system isn’t doing its job. Many of

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Inspecting the Ridge: Why Grading and Retaining Walls Are the #1 Priority in Knoxville

When I review inspection reports from our East Tennessee inspector, grading issues show up more consistently than almost anything else. Knoxville’s rolling terrain and hillside development create challenges that simply don’t exist in flatter markets. Homes built on or into slopes rely heavily on proper water management. When that system

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Ridge and Valley Settlement: Why Knoxville Foundations Move Differently

Knoxville houses don’t move like houses in Memphis. They don’t move like houses in Nashville either. East Tennessee sits in the Ridge-and-Valley province, and that terrain changes how soil loads behave, how water moves, and how foundations respond over time. If you’ve ever wondered why one side of a Knoxville

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