Common signs include cracks in walls or floors, doors and windows that stick, uneven floors, or water pooling near your foundation. A professional inspection can confirm the cause.
Costs vary depending on the issue—small crack repairs may be a few hundred dollars, while major structural repairs can run into the thousands. Getting multiple estimates helps you understand the true scope.
Repair addresses specific problems like cracks, settling, or moisture issues. Replacement or installation is needed for new builds, additions, or when the foundation is beyond repair.
Minor repairs may take 1–2 days, while larger projects such as piering or waterproofing can take up to a week or more depending on the size of your home and the complexity.
Most repairs cause minimal disruption. Contractors typically work outside, and you can remain in your home during the process. Larger projects may require more equipment but are planned to reduce inconvenience.
Yes, many contractors provide warranties ranging from 5 years to lifetime coverage depending on the type of work performed.
Yes. A documented foundation repair can protect your home’s value, make it easier to sell, and prevent costly future issues.
Common causes include soil movement, poor drainage, tree roots, plumbing leaks, and natural settling over time.
Yes. Cracks and settling typically worsen, leading to higher costs later. It’s best to address issues as soon as they’re discovered.
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