Latest News…September 22, 2025
Today we launch a new video introduction to the CFSIC program and how CFSIC is the solution to the terrible crumbling foundations crisis which has affected so many families. Read more
Today we launch a new video introduction to the CFSIC program and how CFSIC is the solution to the terrible crumbling foundations crisis which has affected so many families. Read more
It’s very important to make a claim with CFSIC if you live in the affected area, are in a neighborhood where remediation is now taking place or has taken place over the last five years, or where the results of a visual inspection reveal any foundation deterioration as a result of a pyrrhotite infection. Read more
Today the Superintendent has directed that CFSIC make important changes to the way condo remediations can take place in the future. Read more
CFSIC has received $10,950,117 from the Connecticut Department of Housing, representing 85% of the net proceeds of the Healthy Homes surcharge originally collected by the Connecticut Insurance Department on our behalf. Read more
Last week, the Superintendent spoke along with other important leaders such as Congressman Joe Courtney and CRCOG Executive Director Matt Hart at a press conference held on the site of a CFSIC-funded foundation remediation in Manchester. Read more
As you go through finding a place to live for a number of weeks, as you prepare for the first step in your foundation remediation by storing your belongings, and as you generally get ready for the big day when work will begin…it’s important to remember a few things about the way the CFSIC process works. Read more
Yes, that’s correct. A CFSIC Severity Class coded 1 foundation is a perfect foundation. Nothing is wrong with it. No visible, measurable, or detectable signs of pyrrhotite-related foundation deterioration exist. Read more
We should all be grateful, and we know that we are, to Governor Lamont and the CT Bond Commission for last Friday’s approval of our next $25M in CT bond allotment. Read more
Several times over the last five years we’ve commented on this question. The rules haven’t changed, and it’s important to understand how those rules work. Read more
The way that CFSIC secures a remediation proposal on behalf of a family is by paying a deposit to the contractor to make certain that that proposal is locked down and that the family and the contractor can proceed with the scheduling of the remediation. Read more