Read Our Frequently Asked Questions

  • Q: What kind of state will my lawn be in after repairs are completed?

    A: We do our very best to preserve all landscaping. We will relocate any plants or shrubs directly in the area to be repaired before starting the foundation repair process. We return all plants and shrubs to their initial spot once the foundation repair is finished.

  • Q: Will repairing one section of my home cause damage to another area that isn’t being fixed?

    A: No, fixing the damaged area will not cause other places around the foundation to fail.

  • Q: How long can I wait to repair my foundation?

    A: When a foundation begins to fail, you should address it promptly. It can cause damage to plumbing, sheetrock, and the house. Waiting can be costly.

  • Q: What is the best time of year to repair your home?

    A: The best time to repair your foundation would be as quickly as possible. The time of year does not make a difference in the foundation repair.

  • Q: Can I remodel my home before I repair the foundation?

    A: Home improvements should not be made until the foundation is repaired.

  • Q: How long should I wait to make repairs around my home after my foundation has been repaired?

    A: You should wait approximately 60-90 days before any repairs are made.

  • Q: How much does foundation repair cost?

    A: Costs fluctuate from structure to structure. Some homes require more piers than others. Each home must be inspected by a qualified professional to get an accurate assessment of the repair needed. 

  • Q: Why are there various foundation repair methods?

    A: Other companies use different methods to repair foundations. We use the Dual-Pier System because it is the best in the industry. We offer a lifetime warranty and have a result that will truly last.

Do you have another question not listed? Call us at 817-447-4290 and we will be happy to answer any questions that you have.

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