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If you have noticed any of these signs or foundation cracks that may indicate bigger problems, give our highly trained professionals a call for a free estimate.
If your home sits on expansive soil or has drainage problems, it will come at no surprise that your foundation will be impacted over time. These issues can culminate in many expensive home repair projects.
At Lone Star, we encourage homeowners to contact us at the first sign of a problem so we can help head off further damage. With financing options available, there’s no reason to wait to start your foundation repair.
Our licensed technicians are highly trained in concrete slab and pier and beam foundation repairs. East Texas homes fall almost exclusively into these two categories, and our compounding experience over the years has made the Lone Star team extremely knowledgeable about foundations in the area.
Pier and beam foundations elevate the home to create a crawl space with wooden beams and helical piers supporting the structure and reaching down deep into the bedrock below. While structural engineers consider the foundation when building a home, shifting soil and inclement weather will always cause changes in the foundation over time.
To restore your foundation to its original elevation, contact our experts at Lone Star any time.
Concrete slab repair can relevel your structure and stop damage in its tracks. Sloping, sinking, and heaving foundations cause structural damage, so addressing these issues sooner rather than later is ideal.
Although concrete isn’t susceptible to termites or rodents, it is in direct contact with the soil, absorbing moisture and expanding and contracting depending on the weather.
If you need a concrete slab repair, the Lone Star crew is able to help.
Gaps are closed when your home is level, making your floor joists even and your windows, doors, and locks align. Leveling your home is one of the best ways to protect the investment you’ve made in your home.
This initial assessment will help us understand the scope of work to be done and how long your project will take. This is where we find the source of the damage you’ve noticed and present solutions.
Foundation repair can be loud, with equipment like jackhammers and hydraulic machines doing the heavy lifting. For the comfort and safety of your family, it’s best to relocate until the project is complete. If relocation isn’t an option, your contractor will work with you to find a schedule that will meet your needs.
Repair crews will need to access the inside of your home, so consider moving your furniture, plants, electronics, and valuables out of the way so the team has maximum mobility.