Foundation Repair
Transform your foundation with our advanced foundation repair services for lasting stability and support.
Understanding Foundation Repair Options: Deep Inject Foam vs. Helical Piers
Not all foundation problems are the same, which is why there’s no one-size-fits-all repair. Two common solutions—deep inject foam and helical piers—address different causes and severities of foundation settlement.
Deep Inject Foam
Deep inject foam is a minimally invasive solution used to lift and stabilize concrete that has settled due to weak or eroded soil. A specialized expanding foam is injected beneath the slab, where it fills voids, compacts loose soil, and gently raises the foundation back toward its original position.
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Best for moderate settlement
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Fast installation with minimal disruption
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No heavy excavation required
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Ideal when soil loss or compaction is the primary issue
Think of deep inject foam as rebuilding the soil support beneath your foundation.
Helical Piers
Helical piers are a structural solution designed for serious or ongoing foundation movement. Steel piers with screw-like plates are mechanically driven deep into the ground until they reach stable, load-bearing soil. The foundation is then attached to the piers, transferring the weight of the structure away from weak surface soils.
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Best for severe or structural settlement
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Provides long-term, permanent support
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Ideal for foundations with cracks, sinking walls, or recurring movement
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Requires excavation but offers maximum stability
Helical piers act like deep anchors, holding your foundation securely in stable ground.
Which One Is Right?
The right solution depends on how much your foundation has settled, what caused it, and the condition of the soil below. A professional evaluation ensures the repair method matches the problem—protecting your home without unnecessary work or cost.