foundation repair

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   Soil conditions play an important but often misunderstood role in the structural performance of houses, buildings, flooring and many other types of infrastructures that rest on the ground.

   With experience on countless projects throughout the phoenix area we have developed many innovative solutions to correct these problems. Our solutions involve support piers, pressure grouting, soil suction, cut off walls, micropiles, helical and hydraulic piers and many other combinations. Often times the problem requires a mixture of a couple of our solutions.

   We can also provide solutions to nagging logistical preconstruction issues such as shoring for excavation near existing infrastructure or bypassing unstable soils. The flexibility and portability of our foundation repair systems allow us to work in tight or restricted environments with minimal disruption.

Home Settlement

Signs of home foundation movement include cracks in walls and floors, doors and windows out of square and sloping floors.

Building Settlement/Heave

Problem walls evidence themselves through stair step cracks, tilting and complete failure.

Excavation Shoring

When new construction excavation near existing structures is anticipated.

Sinking Equipment Problems

Often heavy equipment is placed on soils that are not able to bear their weight.

Installing Heavier Equipment on Existing Pads

When facilities install heavier machinery on existing areas that do not have the soil capacity to bear their weight.

Pre-construction Support

During new construction, instead of replacing soil unable to bear the required loads other cost effective solutions are available.

Wall Straightening

Leaning site walls are a typical problem that until now, have not
had many cost effective solutions for repair....

Accidental Undermining

When new construction excavation near existing structures is anticipated.