Even the thought of leveling your foundation can be daunting when you start to see cracks in your walls or ceilings, or when your doors become harder to close than they were before.
Take care of foundation issues as soon as you notice them to keep your home safe and stable.
Don't let foundation issues compromise your home. Our team at Lone Star Foundation Repair is committed to providing reliable, high-quality solutions. We'll work with you to develop a customized plan that meets your specific needs and budget.
Contact us to schedule your foundation repairs and inspections in the Diana area.
The foundation of your home is distinct, and its structure varies based on the foundation type and soil conditions on which it is constructed. Our skilled contractors are equipped to repair concrete as well as pier and beam foundations with expertise and precision.
Pier and beam homes are typically built with a crawl space beneath them, which creates a breeding ground for mold and mildew and can cause the beams to decay over time. Additionally, there is a concrete cylinder piece that may develop cracks.
As your home settles, you may observe sagging or uneven flooring, which is a sign of foundation issues. The cost of repairing the beam foundation may vary depending on the required repairs. To get a clear and free estimate for your repair project, reach out to Lone Star Foundation.
Slab foundations are poured directly onto the soil by concrete installers, which can cause cracks over time as the soil shifts. However, concrete contractors have specialized tools and materials that enable them to extend the foundation below the frost line, minimizing the risk of cracks.
Given the complexity of the project, it is advisable to hire a professional for slab foundation repairs.
If you notice cracks in your walls, uneven floor joists, doors, and windows that won't close, or slow drainage, it may be an indication that your house needs leveling.
Typically, this occurs when the ground beneath your home has shifted permanently, resulting in a sloped or uneven structure. Fortunately, our home leveling services can restore your home to its original position.
Properly directing water away from the foundation is essential for preventing water damage. This can be achieved by ensuring that all drainage solutions and gutters are functioning correctly.
To prevent wood rot, it's important to avoid planting any vegetation within 2 feet of your home's foundation, as plants retain water and can lead to persistent moisture near the wooden beams. This can eventually cause structural damage and compromise the integrity of your home's foundation.
To prevent the growth of roots under your home, there are several methods that can be used. The soil can be treated with chemicals or physical barriers such as metal sheets, solid objects, or plastic can be used to prevent root penetration.
Installing vertical layers of plastic in the ground can be a practical solution to prevent water from reaching the piers. This method creates a moisture barrier that can help protect the piers and prevent potential damage to the foundation of your home.
To prevent the ground from shrinking in dry months, it's important to maintain soil moisture without creating standing water. One effective solution is to install sprinklers approximately 5 feet away from your home to keep the crawl space dry and mildew-free while also maintaining consistent moisture levels in the soil.