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Scottsdale, AZ

Prescott Foundation Repair

Foundation Repair In The City Scottsdale

Scottsdale has a very interesting history, starting long before it was incorporated in 1894! Ever since people have owned homes in the Scottsdale area they’ve been dealing with the downsides that come with poor soil conditions, like the conditions present in Scottsdale with a layer of caliche soil! Caliche is a subsoil found just below the surface, sometimes as much as six feet thick, and as hard as cement. This caliche along with an expansive clay can wreak havoc on a home’s foundation, along with the tools used to break through it. Over time the soils beneath a home can become incompetent allowing the structure to settle, or sink. After inspecting hundreds of homes, we’ve become quite familiar with the common signs & symptoms of a settling or compromised foundation in Scottsdale:

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Foundation Repair Services In Scottsdale

Ever since the 1930's homeowners in Lake Arrowhead have had to deal with the disadvantages that come with surface soils made up of expansive clay. We've been trusted with quite a few homes in Lake Arrowhead and the most common services we're hired for include:

Foundation Lifting & Leveling With Piers

Our team installs push piers or helical piers to competent, load-bearing strata to lift and level homes or commercial structures.

Slope Stabilization With Helical Tie-Backs

Our crews install a helical pier horizontally at ~30° into the slope or hillside and hydraulically drive it to competent soils before securing the tie-back with a plate bracket or encasing it in concrete.

Concrete Lifting & Leveling With Polyurethane

Using a geopolymer polyurethane foam we can permeate and densify soils, while lifting sunken or settled concrete slabs back to where they were originally poured. It's a controlled expansive foam!

Crawlspace Repairs

Homes with a raised foundation are built MUCH different than slab on grade foundations. These crawlspaces sometimes need special attention with all of our seismic activity.

Are you ready to learn more about what’s happening with your property's foundation?

We offer free, no-obligation foundation inspections.

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