Our Story
HD Property Maintenance is your trusted local partner in Denison, TX, tackling the property upkeep challenges unique to our area. Many Denison homeowners face issues with overgrown shrubs and damaged landscape edging, which can lead to more serious problems like compromised foundations and poor drainage. Our team specializes in connecting the dots between landscaping and structural integrity. We provide expert foundation repair services to address underlying stability concerns, while our comprehensive maintenance approach ensures your yard is properly managed to prevent future damage. We help protect your biggest investment by offering solutions that are both proactive and corrective, tailored specifically for North Texas homes.
Core Services
- Foundation repair
Q&A
How can overgrown landscaping in Denison lead to foundation problems?
In Denison's soil, overgrown shrubs and tree roots aggressively seek moisture, especially during dry spells. This can cause the soil beneath your foundation to shrink and shift unevenly. Additionally, damaged landscape edging can divert water toward your home's base instead of away from it, creating erosion and pressure changes. Our foundation repair service addresses the resulting cracks and instability, while our landscaping maintenance prevents the issue from recurring.
Does HD Property Maintenance handle both the landscaping issue and the foundation repair?
Absolutely. We are a full-service contractor uniquely positioned to solve the complete problem. First, we'll safely remove overgrown vegetation and repair or install proper edging to manage water flow. Then, our foundation repair experts will assess and correct any existing damage to your slab or piers. This integrated approach saves you time and ensures the repair is protected by proper yard maintenance.
What are the signs that my Denison home's foundation issues might be related to my yard?
Common local signs include doors/windows that stick, cracks in interior drywall or exterior brick, and uneven floors. If you notice these issues alongside pooling water near the foundation, displaced landscape edging, or large shrubs very close to the house, the two are likely connected. We recommend a professional assessment to determine the root cause—whether it's purely structural or exacerbated by landscaping—and provide the right fix.

















