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Concrete Foundation Repair

Structural foundation repair, helical piers, and crack stabilization for residential and commercial buildings.

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Foundation repair is the most consequential concrete work a homeowner ever pays for. Wrong fix or wrong contractor and the building keeps moving, the cracks come back, the warranty is voided at the closing table, and you pay for the same job twice. Right fix and you stop the settlement, transfer the load, and seal the cracks for the remaining life of the structure. The difference between right and wrong is engineering and method—not how cheap the bid is.

We work on structural crack stabilization (epoxy injection, carbon fiber straps, helical wall anchors), settlement correction (helical piers, push piers, slab piers), waterproofing tied to crack repair (interior weeping tile, exterior membrane), and partial foundation replacement when the structure is past repair. Every job that involves load transfer (piers, anchors, partial replacement) gets an engineered drawing and a structural engineer’s site visit—non-negotiable per North Carolina building code and the only way the work passes inspection and resale disclosure. Pricing varies widely by scope: epoxy crack injection runs $400–$1,200 per crack; helical pier installations run $1,500–$3,500 per pier with most projects needing 4–12 piers.

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Engineered Diagnosis Before Quoting

We don't quote foundation repair off a phone description or a parking-lot walk-around. Every project starts with an on-site structural assessment: laser-level interior and exterior, crack mapping, soil-condition review, and (when scope warrants) a structural engineer’s evaluation. The engineering report tells us what the actual problem is—settlement, lateral pressure, moisture, original-build defect—and dictates the right repair method. Skipping diagnosis is how homeowners end up paying for crack injection when they actually need piers.

Helical & Push Pier Settlement Correction

When the foundation is settling, the fix is transferring load past the failing soil to competent bearing strata. Helical piers screw into the ground with calibrated torque, push piers drive hydraulically until refusal, and slab piers lift settled interior slabs to grade. We use ICC-ES certified pier systems with documented load capacity (typically 20,000–40,000 lb per pier), torque logs at install, and engineered placement spacing. Properly installed piers carry a structural lifetime warranty.

Epoxy & Carbon Fiber Crack Stabilization

Structural cracks in poured concrete walls get epoxy-injection repair: ports installed along the crack, sealed with surface paste, then injected with structural epoxy that fills the full crack width and re-bonds the concrete to 8,000+ PSI tensile strength. Wider cracks or bowing walls add carbon fiber strap reinforcement bonded across the crack to resist further movement. Both methods preserve the original wall and cost a fraction of partial replacement.

Settlement vs Cosmetic Crack Triage

Not every crack is a foundation emergency. Hairline shrinkage cracks, isolated control-joint cracks, and stable settlement cracks are cosmetic and don't need structural intervention. Active cracks (widening over time), stair-step block cracks, and cracks paired with sticking doors or sloped floors are structural. We monitor crack width with reference marks across two visits when it's not obvious, and tell homeowners when no repair is the right answer. Selling unnecessary repairs is a fast way to lose a community’s trust.

Waterproofing Tied to Crack Repair

Most foundation cracks are leaking water before they become structural. We pair crack repair with waterproofing: interior-side urethane crack injection for active leaks, exterior membrane and dimple board for new-construction defects, and drain-tile + sump systems for chronic basement water. Repairing the crack without addressing the moisture source means the next freeze-thaw cycle reopens the crack. Coordinated repair stops both the structural and water problems in one project.

Pay on Completion, Engineered Documentation

Foundation repairs are the projects most prone to deposit-and-disappear contractors. We pay for engineering, piers, equipment rentals, and labor out of our own pocket and collect when the work passes engineer sign-off and your inspection. Every project ships with the structural engineer’s report, pier torque logs (if applicable), epoxy lot numbers, and the warranty document—the paperwork resale and insurance need.

Key Features at a Glance

Everything you need to know about what makes our concrete foundation repair services stand out.

4,000 PSI Commercial-Grade Concrete

Structural strength that exceeds residential standards

Steel Rebar Reinforcement Grid

1/2-inch grid system for superior tensile strength

Proper Drainage & Slope Management

Engineered to protect your property from water damage

Crack Control Joint System

Strategic joint placement prevents random cracking

Premium Sealant Application

Deep-penetrating protection against stains and UV damage

Freeze-Thaw Resistant Mix Design

Formulated to withstand harsh weather conditions

Zero Deposit Required

Pay in stages as work is completed, not upfront

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