Foundation Repair in Cheney
A foundation that has started to fail in Cheney will not get better on its own. Out on the West Plains, basalt-shallow ground and the swing between wet winters and dry summers put steady pressure on a home’s footings, and cracks, settling, or a bowing wall only spread if they are left alone. MTU Services repairs and stabilizes foundations for homeowners and businesses across the area, fixing the cause so the problem does not come back. We start by finding out why the foundation moved, then match the repair to it, from piers that reach stable soil to wall anchors and crack repair. See our full approach to foundation repair and leveling.
Homeowners choose MTU Services because we treat the source, not just the symptom. Steel push piers drive down to firm bearing and carry the home’s weight onto stable soil, then lift settled sections back toward level. Helical piers anchor lighter structures, wall anchors pull bowing basement walls back into line, and we seal active cracks so water stays out. Every repair is built around your soil, your home, and the movement we measure on site.
Warning Signs of Foundation Damage
At MTU Services, we tell homeowners to keep an eye on the house for early warning signs. Catching foundation trouble early keeps a small fix from becoming a major structural project. If you notice any of the following, it is worth a professional look.
- Bowed Walls
- Sunken Concrete
- Sinking Floors
- Cracks in the Sheetrock
- Separating Stairs
- Cracks in the Concrete
- Cracks in Exterior & Interior Walls
- Wrinkles in Wallpaper
- Crown Molding & Ceiling Separation
Trusted Foundation Repair, Done Right
If you are worried about your home’s foundation, do not put it off. The earlier we assess the damage, the more repair options you have and the lower the cost tends to be. Our crew serves Cheney and the surrounding West Plains, and you can meet the team behind the work first.
Call (877) 526-2033 now to schedule your foundation repair assessment.
Proudly serving the West Plains and the wider Spokane County area, including the neighborhoods around Eastern Washington University and the communities along Highway 904.