Floors that feel slanted, bouncy, or uneven often point to structural sagging or foundation issues. This affects both the safety and comfort of your home, requiring expert inspection.
Horizontal, vertical, or stair-step cracks in walls can signal foundation shift or frame movement. These cracks grow over time and may indicate serious structural instability.
Tile cracking often stems from pressure or floor deflection. If tiles crack frequently, it could be due to an unstable subfloor or settling foundation.
When frames shift or separate, it's a visible sign of pressure on the structure. This can result from uneven floor settlement or shifting support wall movement.
Gaps between baseboards and walls often reveal structural shifting beneath the surface. These subtle signs can become serious if left untreated.
When frames shift or separate, it's a clear sign of pressure on the structure. This can result from uneven floor settlement or underlying wall movement.
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In cases of deteriorated or undersized framing, we reinforce floor joists with added lumber (sistering) to restore strength and eliminate bounce or sag.
We use helical or push piers to stabilize and lift areas of your foundation that have settled, helping realign walls, doors, and floors throughout your home.
For homes with sagging floors, we install steel support jacks under beams and joists. These adjustable systems correct slope and restore level support across your floor.
From carbon fiber reinforcements to epoxy injection, we seal and stabilize wall cracks to prevent widening and stop water intrusion or structural damage.