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Basement walls are designed to support the downward weight of your home. Unfortunately, these walls are not intended to resist significant lateral pressure produced by hydrostatic pressure and expansive soil.
Over time, this pressure can cause the horizontal seam between rows of concrete block to bulge – resulting in bowing or cracking walls. Since basement walls are integral to a structure’s stability, a damaged wall can cause serious issues for your foundation and greatly decrease your home’s value.
Are there cracks in your drywall? Do you have doors or windows that stick? These are indications of uneven settling. The most common causes of uneven settling are soil erosion and poor soil compaction. Our skilled team of professionals can diagnose the cause and provide a solution.
When your foundation is unlevel, your home’s structure is pulled in opposing directions. Building components like wooden beams and concrete walls are not designed to bend or stretch- so they begin to twist or warp.
As the wooden components of your home warp, they move the window and door frames. Once the frame shifts in place, it prevents your door or window from moving smoothly, and cracks the drywall.
To fix this uneven settling, you need to stabilize and support the foundation that is settling too quickly.
Erosion and Settling are the most common causes for a leaning chimney. As water flows through soil, it can cause the earth beneath or around your home to erode, leaving your foundation on less stable ground.
Helical piers are the best repair option for a leaning chimney.




We tackled a water intrusion issue in a Wabash basement around zip code 46992. The cinder block walls were leaking at the seam where they meet the floor, causing potential water damage. Our team worked with homeowner Roland, who has a 3rd shift schedule, to waterproof the area effectively. This critical repair aims to keep the basement dry and secure for approximately $30,000.
Near Wabash, IN
After a recent home purchase, an inspection revealed mold in the crawl space. Our team evaluated the area to propose remediation solutions and future prevention methods. The space is spray foamed, with noticeable ventilation and support structures. Estimated service costs are approximately $8,350 for the complete assessment and follow-up actions.
Near Wabash, IN
Recently addressed a critical need for structural support in the crawlspace of a home in 46992. The dining area above required reinforcement, and we ensured stability by installing necessary supports. Previous attempts by another company left unresolved issues, including some concern about basement wall cracks. The job involved shoring up the foundation composed of blocks and stone, with an investment around $3,000.
Near Wabash, IN
We tackled water intrusion issues at Drexel's mom's house in zip code 46992. The project focused on installing an efficient drainage system to prevent water from entering the house during heavy rains. Our team strategically placed drainage pipes and sealed critical areas to protect the structure. Estimated at around $5,200, this service ensures long-term watertight protection.
Near Wabash, IN
Charles and Beverly's home in 46992 had unlevel floors with a slope towards the crawlspace. Our team addressed the structural issues to ensure a stable foundation. The overall cost for this job was approximately $3,400, reflecting the necessary reinforcement efforts.
Near Wabash, IN
Tackled a major foundation repair for Brett, addressing several critical issues in the crawlspace. We installed a drainage system and a sump pump to handle water accumulation. The foundation was sinking, resulting in unlevel floors, which we addressed by reinforcing floor joists and replacing the sill plate. Mold treatment and insulation replacement were also necessary to ensure the crawlspace is safe and structurally sound. The project approximately cost $17,794.
Near Wabash, IN
Visited Linnett's property in the 46992 area to address unlevel floors, a project previously deemed too costly. We've implemented minimal structural repairs to ensure the floors are stabilized. After revisiting old estimates and confirming the necessity, the project was completed for approximately $4,993.
Near Wabash, IN


