If your foundation is shifting, waiting can make repairs harder. See what can be done before it spreads.

Maybe it started with a door that suddenly needed an extra shove, or a crack you swear looked smaller last month. House foundation repair in Lexington, KY, can fix those little changes start pointing to movement under the home. Floors can dip, walls can separate, and moisture can make soil problems harder to ignore. A close inspection can show whether the issue is settling, pressure, drainage, or something else pushing the structure out of place.
You won’t get a rushed opinion based on one crack. Our company at Acculevel in Lexington looks at the pattern, checks the surrounding conditions, and explains which repair options fit what we find. You’ll get a free inspection, guidance, and a chance to ask questions before making a decision.
Call our specialists now to schedule your free estimate and foundation inspection, and let's get started.

House foundation repair for Lexington properties is not about guessing from one crack. The way damage appears can help show whether the issue is settlement, wall pressure, moisture, or support failure. A crack near a window may tell a different story than a bowing wall or sinking floor. That’s why we look at patterns, not just single spots.
We may review:
• Cracks in brick, block, drywall, or concrete
• Doors and windows that no longer fit right
• Floor slopes, dips, or soft areas
• Basement or crawl space wall movement
• Drainage, water pressure, and soil conditions
After the inspection, we’ll explain what we found and how a repair can help. If more than one option fits, we’ll talk through the differences so you can choose with confidence. Call today to schedule your free inspection and get clear direction for your foundation.
Our residential foundation repair can protect your home when structural movement begins to create cracks, gaps, or uneven areas. Waiting can give the problem more time to spread, especially if soil pressure or settlement is still active. Repairing the source may help protect walls, floors, doors, and future updates. Watch the video to learn more about common warning signs and our structural repair options.

A chimney that leans, cracks, or pulls away from the home may be dealing with settlement under the footing. That movement can happen when soil changes, erodes, or loses its ability to support the weight.
If you’ve noticed a gap or tilt, it’s worth getting checked before the problem grows. We’ll inspect the chimney and explain whether it needs foundation support or another repair.
A leaning chimney can be repaired in more than one way. The best option depends on the footing, the soil, the amount of tilt, and whether the chimney has cracked or separated. Our crew at Acculevel in Lexington will inspect the area and explain which repair makes the most sense. You’ll know if the chimney needs stabilization, pier support, or another solution.
Helical piers are steel supports that screw into the ground to reach stronger soil when surface soil is weak.
If your chimney is leaning or pulling away, they may be used to support the footing from below and help prevent further movement. We’ll explain if this option fits after an in-person inspection.


Foundation settling can affect floors, walls, doors, windows, and the way rooms feel under your feet. It can start with a small crack or gap, then show up in several places over time.
If things are starting to look uneven or out of line, we can help you find the cause. Our inspection checks the foundation, support areas, and visible signs of movement.
A settled foundation may need different repairs depending on what caused it. Soil settlement, water issues, weak support, or pressure around the structure can each point to a different solution.
We’ll explain your options after the inspection and recommend the one that fits the situation. You won’t have to sort through repair terms alone. We’ll show you what is happening, what can help, and why that option makes sense for your home.
Helical piers are used when part of a foundation needs support from deeper, stronger soil. They are installed below the weak layers and connected to the foundation to help carry the load.
You may need them if floors slope, cracks spread, or one section of the home has settled more than the rest. Helical piers can help stabilize the affected area and reduce further movement. Our team will explain the house foundation repair for your Lexington home so you know what to expect before work begins.

