Generally, yes, we do our best to avoid major disruption to your home and daily routines. We will work with your schedule and around your needs to get the work done while you stay at home. If you have important calls regarding a child’s nap schedule, arrangements may need to be made.
Yes. If your foundation fails, it can reduce your home’s value significantly or deem the property unsafe to live in.
A professionally installed and properly maintained home foundation should last for 150 years or more.
Most foundation repairs are considered permanent solutions. Many systems allow for adjustments, tightening, and increased security in the future if necessary.
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Yes, anchors and tiebacks are structural repairs and typically require engineering, permit, and inspection.
Stabilization is immediate. Correction is typically gradual and not guaranteed without excavation.
Not always. Tiebacks are better for limited access, deeper bearing needs, or more significant movement. Anchors are strong when yard access is available and gradual correction is desired.
Typically around 10 feet of clearance to place the anchor plate in undisturbed soil beyond the pressure zone.
Yes. They stabilize immediately, then can be tightened over time for gradual correction.
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