Start with conditions, not a product
Settlement around St. Petersburg often tracks the tide more than the calendar: sandy peninsula soil saturated by a shallow water table behaves differently through wet and dry stretches, which is exactly why a fix needs to account for drainage and grading before anything gets installed.
Build a complete scope
- Existing conditions and likely cause
- Preparation and protection
- Materials, compatibility, and installation details
- Permits, testing, cleanup, and restoration
- Exclusions, warranty terms, and change-order process
St. Petersburg context
Settlement patterns differ across St. Petersburg's housing eras: historic bungalow districts, masonry postwar construction, waterfront homes, condo corridors, and dense new infill all respond differently to low elevation, tidal flooding, heavy rain, salt air, wind-driven moisture, heat, and aging infrastructure.