North Carolina Waterproofing

Foundation Settlement

Stop Sinking Homes and Foundation Settlement in NORTH CAROLINA

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Foundation settlement is serious and can cause major foundation damage, including wall cracks, sticking windows, tilting chimneys, jamming doors, and even end up with a complete failure of the foundation. The issue will only become worse and more damaging over time, at Regional Waterproofing of North Carolina we feel it is in your best interest to correct the problems as quickly as possible.

foundation-problem_250The are many different methods of leveling settling foundations. Solutions range from replacing the foundation entirely to installing steel foundation support piers to raise and/or stabilize the foundation.
These solutions are vary in how successful they are, and while they all look attractive on the surface, they are not equal. To meet with a foundation expert from Regional Waterproofing of Raleigh, NC for a free foundation leveling quote, call or contact us online today.

Foundation Replacement - Too Expensive and Messy
Foundation settlement will continually compromise a structure. Eventually if it's not repaired or replaced, the foundation will fail completely, with potentially disastrous results. Foundation replacement is the most invasive, expensive, time-consuming, and disruptive solution, but if the foundation has deteriorated to a very advanced stage, it can be the only way to address the problem.

Foundation replacement is a very work-intensive project. The entire perimeter of the foundation will need to be excavated, and all landscaping must be removed. Shrubberies, trees, gardens, walkways, steps, porches, and other landscaping will need to be removed, and mounds of dirt will be heaped around the area. Temporary supports will be set in place to keep the house upright, and the foundation walls will be removed and rebuilt. After the foundation has been rebuilt and the mounds of dirt and landscaping have returned, the backfilled soil will experience some settlement- the area will need to be regraded in a year or so. Additionally, if nothing is done to help with the original problem of foundation settlement, the same problems that caused your first foundation to fail may also affect the new one.

Foundation Piers - A Lasting Effective and cost efficient Solution
Foundation piering is usually designed with a rugged steel pier and bracket. The bracket is designed to connect the pier to the foundation footing, while the pier itself extends downwards to strong supporting soils.

These piers can perform effectively in most soil conditions, and they last for more than a hundred years.

Foundation piers are provided in two forms: helical piers and push piers, with each option having its own strengths.

Regional Waterproofing of North Carolina is a certified installer of the Foundation Supportworks line of galvanized steel foundation piers - call or contact us online today for a free foundation leveling quote!

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If you're looking for an efficient way to add structural support in a smaller, lighter structure, the FSI Helical Pier System is a great option. Able to support patios, porches, steps, and similar structures, they can provide long-lasting support with an installation that lasts about a day. Helical piers are created with a steel shaft and corkscrew-like end. To properly install them, an area around the foundation must be dug out for each one. The pier is then driven into the ground below the structure. A bracket is attached to the footing of the structure, and to the helical pier shaft. Helical piers install easily on older or weaker structures and can be used for pre-construction or new construction bearing systems in poor soils.

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FSI Foundation Push Piers, installed by Regional Waterproofing, can provide the maximum in foundation support. Able to drive deep into the earth to bedrock or solid supporting strata, they offer an appropriate solution for homes and heavy structures.

Because they install with very little friction, they can penetrate deeply without warping or bending. Push piers are also able to be used in low-impact interior installations.

Once installed, push piers allow for the opportunity to raise the foundation structure to a flatter, more level position. As the foundation rises, cracks in stucco, drywall, brick, and exterior finishes can close. Sticking doors, leaning chimneys, and jamming windows can be improved, and the value of the home can be greatly restored.

 




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