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Foundation Repair
At United Structural Repair, we stabilize foundations with proven solutions, including wall anchors, wall bracing, and carbon fiber reinforcement, along with targeted crack repair strategies when appropriate.
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Basement Wall Repair & Wall Stabilization
At United Structural Repair, we stabilize basement walls with proven solutions, including wall anchors, wall bracing, and carbon fiber reinforcement, along with targeted crack repair strategies when appropriate.
Warranty Backed
Basement Wall Repair & Wall Stabilization
At United Structural Repair, we stabilize basement walls with proven solutions, including wall anchors, wall bracing, and carbon fiber reinforcement, along with targeted crack repair strategies when appropriate.
Choose Your Foundation Issue
There are many signs to look for when checking the health of your foundation. A foundation repair expert can determine any settling or shifting of your foundation and determine if foundation repair is necessary.
We provide you with confidence in knowing that your home is safe and secure. Today’s engineering technology and innovative products provide several solutions to repair and support failing foundations. Each system is used for specific scenarios depending on the age, location, and structural materials used in your home.
What Causes Basement Walls to Bow or Crack?
Your basement walls are doing a significant job, holding back tons of soil, managing groundwater, and supporting the structure above. When they start to fail, they usually give you warning signs first.
Basement walls usually move because of pressure from the outside. Over time, soil expands and pushes against the wall, especially with moisture changes, poor drainage, or certain soil conditions. Once a wall begins to move, the cracks and bowing often become more noticeable.
Common Signs Homeowners Notice And What Typically Causes It:
Sagging, Uneven, or Bouncy Floors
Most homeowners don’t call because they “noticed a joist issue.” They call because the house starts feeling off.
If your floors feel soft, slope in one direction, or bounce when you walk, you’re not imagining it. These symptoms usually mean the structure underneath is no longer supporting the floor system evenly. The sooner it’s addressed, the easier it is to stabilize and prevent further movement.
Common Signs Homeowners Notice And What Typically Causes It:
floors that dip, slope, bounce, feel uneven or springy when walking
Typically caused by undersized or overstressed framing and damaged, cracked, or sagging joists.
soft spongy floor areas, squeaks, or visible floor waviness
This is often due to weak or shifting support beams / girders.
Our Foundation Repair Process
Step 1 – Inspection & Measurements
We identify crack patterns, wall movement, water intrusion, and the best repair path.
Step 2 – Recommend the Right Solution
Bracing, helical or deadman tieback, I-beam and carbon fiber solutions, waterproofing, and deep injection are some methods we may recommend to fix your issue.
Step 3 – Stabilize & Reinforce
Clean installation, clear expectations, and a long-term repair strategy.
Foundation Repair FAQs
Yes. A wall can tilt inward at the top connection without an obvious crack pattern.
If the wall is still moving, cosmetic patching can fail. Stabilization may be needed.
Often settlement, but multiple or crossing stair-step cracks can indicate pressure and movement.
It can be. Horizontal cracks often indicate lateral pressure and wall movement and should be evaluated promptly.
Some thin, flush vertical cracks can be normal. Widening or offset cracks should be inspected.














