If so, you’re not alone. Many homes throughout Northwest Florida, including Panama City Beach, Destin, Santa Rosa Beach and 30-A area are built on sandy soil, which can make them susceptible to foundation problems such as cracks, bowing walls, and water damage. If you’re noticing any of these signs, it’s important to have a foundation repair expert inspect your home as soon as possible
We created this website as a way for people to book appointments with true Florida Foundation Experts. As Florida residents and top Certified Field Inspectors for a major foundation repair contractor, we have the ability to diagnose very complex foundation issues and design a plan to fix the problem. We decided to create this website to educate customers about the various types of foundation repair work that we specialize in, such as helical piers, polyurethane structural foam injections, crawl space encapsulations, concrete leveling on pool decks and driveways, and more..
So feel free to browse all the foundation repair content and then book a free inspection. We will analyze your request and match you with the best Florida Foundation Expert for your specific problem and geographic location. Then your assigned Certified Field Inspector will follow up to schedule the inspection / project design meeting. This includes coming to your property to perform a full inspection, then going over the best repair plan in detail. It also includes scheduling crews to perform the work, helping you with payment options, paperwork/agreements, and the permitting process.
Heavy rains and flooding can put a lot of stress on foundations.
Older homes are more likely to have foundation problems.
Homes that were not built properly are more likely to have foundation problems.
Homes that were built on poorly compacted soil can settle over time, causing foundation issues.
Many homes and neighborhoods were built on land that was cleared. After clearing the land, the contractor may have buried organic material such as trees. Over time, the organic material breaks down underground, causing the soil around it to settle – potentially taking your home’s foundation with it.
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