Q & A – How do I know when I can repair versus replace my entire foundation?
How do I know when I can repair versus replace my entire foundation?
A You should never replace your entire foundation. Full replacement is incredibly expensive and far more damaging to your home. Fortunately, foundation settlement and wall damage issues are easy to spot early on, so extreme measures don’t have to be taken. Once problem areas are identified, we can provide custom-designed wall stabilization and lifting solutions to ensure your home remains permanently stable.

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