Foundation trouble can feel overwhelming when you don’t know the cause. Get answers that make sense.

A floor that dips or a crack that keeps growing can leave you wondering what’s happening below. House foundation repair in Lansing, MI, can address settling, pressure, and structural movement before the damage spreads. Some signs show up in the foundation, while others show up in rooms above it. The best first step is understanding how everything connects.
Our experts makes the inspection process simple and helpful. We look at the signs, explain the likely cause, and talk through repair options in a way that’s easy to follow. You’ll get a free inspection from a crew with years of foundation and waterproofing experience. We focus on helping you feel informed, not overwhelmed.
Call Acculevel in Lansing today to schedule your free inspection and get answers about your foundation.

Foundation problems can come from several sources. Soil changes, water near the foundation, poor support, or wall pressure can all cause damage. One home may need structural support, while another may need wall stabilization or water-control work. Asking the right questions during the inspection helps narrow down the repair.
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Once our contractors at Acculevel in Lansing know the likely cause, we explain your options clearly. You’ll know what needs attention during your Lansing house foundation repair, what the work is meant to do, and why we recommend it. Reach out today to schedule your free estimate and inspection.
Investing in residential foundation repair can help stop movement before it affects more parts of your home. A small crack, floor dip, or wall shift may be a sign that the structure is under stress. Repairing the cause can help reduce added damage, protect finished areas, and make the home feel more secure. Watch the video to learn more about what to look for.

A chimney can lean when its footing settles or the soil below it shifts. Since chimneys are heavy and often supported differently than the rest of the home, they can move on their own.
If you see a gap, cracked mortar, or a chimney that looks out of line, we can take a closer look. Our team will explain whether the chimney needs support and what may be causing the movement.
A leaning chimney may need support below the footing, stabilization, or another repair depending on the cause. The right solution depends on the amount of movement, the soil, and the condition of the chimney.
We’ll inspect the area and explain the options that make sense for your situation. You’ll know what can be done, what we recommend, and how the structural repair may help stop the movement.
Helical piers are steel supports driven into deeper, stronger soil to stabilize a chimney when surface soil fails.
If your chimney is leaning due to a settled footing, piers can help carry the load. We’ll explain how they work and if they’re the right fit.


When a foundation settles, you may start to notice small changes that don’t feel connected at first. Cracks, uneven floors, sticky doors, and gaps around trim can all point to movement.
You don’t need to diagnose it yourself. Our team can check the foundation, review the signs, and help you understand what’s moving and what can be done about it.
Foundation settling can be repaired in different ways depending on the area affected. One home may need pier support under the footing, while another may need added support in the crawl space or water-control work.
We’ll explain the best option after the inspection. You’ll get a recommendation for house foundation repair in Lansing based on your structure, not a generic answer. If helical piers, wall support, or another solution is better, we’ll show you why.
Helical piers are deep foundation supports used when the soil under a home cannot support the structure well enough. They are installed into stronger soil, then connected to the foundation where support is needed.
You may need them if the foundation has dropped, cracks are getting worse, or floors are becoming uneven. This repair helps shift the load to soil that can carry it better. Our crew will explain whether helical piers fit your situation and what the work would involve.

