Hot and Dry Climate - Extreme summer heat causes high thermal stress to roofing, siding, and HVAC systems.
Soil and Terrain - Shifting clay soil causes foundation settling and alignment issues.
Storm-Prone Climate - Severe storms with hail and tornadoes can damage roofs, siding, and windows.
Local Codes and Conditions - There are various local building codes and restrictions regulated by the City of Arlington's Planning & Development Services.
Energy Efficiency Requirements - Due to Texas heat, insulation and energy efficiency are prioritized from radiant barrier roofs, high efficiency HVAC Systems, and low-emissivity windows.
Aging Infrastructure - Older ranch style and modern homes alike often require roofing, electrical, HVAC, and window upgrades.
The engineers at Building Reserves understand the unique challenges of property maintenance in Arlington, from intense heat and soil movement concerns to local codes and regulations. With deep local Arlington expertise, our team helps property owners plan for long-term costs and avoid unexpected repairs through strategic, data-driven maintenance solutions.
Engineering Consultant
Reserve Studies, Civil Engineering
M.S., B.S. Civil Engineering University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign.
Engineering Consultant
Reserve Studies, Mechanical Engineering
B.S. Mechanical Engineering University of Denver.
Sr. Engineering Consultant
Areas of expertise: Reserve Studies, Civil Engineering, Structural Design, Mechanical Systems
B.S. Civil Engineering Columbia University. 18 years of Reserve Study experience and has conducted over 1,500 Reserve Studies.
Engineering Consultant
Reserve Studies, Mechanical Engineering
B.S. Mechanical Engineering University of Texas at Austin.