My basement wall is bowing in and I'm worried it may collapse.

My downstairs floors are soft and bouncy… what's wrong?

There are cracks in my basement walls, some seem to be getting wider and some leak water when it rains. What's the best solution?

One side of my house seems to be sinking, is there something I can do?

I'm building an addition and the architect said the soil is unstable to build on, what should I do?

Although this seems scary – and left unchecked it could get worse – don't worry, we've seen it all and have the right solution to straighten bowing walls.

With various piering options, we can help stabilize your foundation, and even lift it back to level.

With shifting and settling soil under a home, sometimes the original columns that held a floor begin to sink. Our SmartJacks are just the thing to solve this problem.

Due to their weight, we pier many new commercial buildings as the soil is not stable enough to support them. In the same regard, we have various solutions for your home, deck or addition as well.

Wall cracks can be from simple concrete shrinkage as it dries, while other cracks are from pressure on the walls. Our experts can identify which is which, and offer the proper solution.

We really love helping people restore their home's structural integrity. If you need an estimate or inspection, fill out the form below, or give us a call to get started.