Foundation Repair
Foundations are constantly shifting. Protect your property by consulting with a professional about your repair options! Call 501-753-1009 for your free consultation.
Foundation Repair Solutions:
Steel Pier Pilings
Foundation Pro’s Steel Pier Piling System is the industry’s most advanced foundation repair and stabilization option. The steel piers work by transferring the weight of the structure off the weaker soils and onto the steel pier piling. This process of “underpinning” provides the strength to lift the structure to a more acceptable elevation and provides vertical support to prevent the underpinned from settling.
Foundation Pro’s Steel Pier Piling Foundation Repair includes a lifetime transferable warranty.
Steel Pier Piling Repair Steps:
Foundation Pro takes the mystery out of foundation repair! Below are the exact steps we’ll take to repair and reinforce your home’s foundation.
- Step 1: Expose the Foundation
- Step 2: Prepare Footing
- Step 3: Set Bracket with Anchors
- Step 4: Attach Drive Stand, Drive Piling Sections
- Step 5: Setup to Lift, Stabilize Foundation
- Step 6: Pier Installed; Restoration Complete
Signs You Could Need Foundation Repair:
Cracked Bricks – Cracks in your brick veneer, cinder blocks or foundation walls can indicate a need to relevel or stabilize your foundation.
Bowing and Cracked Walls – Bowing or bulging walls, interior cracks, misaligned ceilings, corners, pillars, joints, molding and chimneys are signs of foundation issues.
Concrete Sinking – Bottom line: Concrete shouldn’t sink. If your concrete is experiencing structural problems, it’s time to call a professional!
Uneven Floors or Sagging Ceiling – When people think of foundations, their minds go to floors. But sagging and bowing ceilings are also a sign of an unstable foundation.
More Warning Signs – Other signs of possible foundation problems are cracks in the sheetrock, rotating walls, slab cracks, spaces under window and door trims and bouncy floors.
Concrete Staples:
Concrete structures develop cracks over a period of time, primarily due to the settling of the structure, soil shifts, thermal movement, etc. Cracks larger than a hairline generally require your attention. Carbon fiber concrete staples are designed to stabilize and support poured concrete slabs and are up to five times stronger than concrete. The staples are made of high-tensile-strength carbon fiber that are coated in a thermal-set resin known as epoxy. The high strength to weight ratio makes it an optimal repair for many circumstances such as bowed basement walls and cracked foundation slabs, and will prevent your crack from getting any wider. Call 501-753-1009 to schedule a free consultation.
Applications:
- Foundation Slab Cracks
- Concrete Cracks
- Basement Cracks
- Bowed Basement Walls
- Garage Floor Cracks
- Swimming Pool Deck Cracks
- Sea Wall, Bridge or Dam Cracks
- Any Concrete Structure Crack
Carbon Fiber Straps
Like concrete staples, carbon fiber straps are used to bridge back two sections of a broken concrete slab. When added to your foundation, these carbon fiber wall supports can prevent future cracks in your basement or bowing walls. Do you need foundation repair? Call 501-753-1009 to schedule a free consultation.