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Top 6 Foundation Repair Methods Explained

A strong foundation is crucial for the structural integrity and stability of any building. However, over time, foundations can develop issues such as cracks, settling, or shifting, which may require repair to prevent further damage. At MTU Services LLC, we specialize in providing effective foundation repair solutions to ensure the safety and longevity of your home or commercial property. In this blog post, we'll explore the top six foundation repair methods commonly used by professionals to address various types of foundation problems.

A strong foundation is crucial for the structural integrity and stability of any building. However, over time, foundations can develop issues such as cracks, settling, or shifting, which may require repair to prevent further damage. At MTU Services LLC, we specialize in providing effective foundation repair solutions to ensure the safety and longevity of your home or commercial property. In this blog post, we’ll explore the top six foundation repair methods commonly used by professionals to address various types of foundation problems.

 

Concrete Piering:

Concrete piering, also known as underpinning, is a popular method used to stabilize and support foundations that have settled or sunk due to soil movement or erosion. In this method, concrete piers are installed beneath the foundation at strategic intervals to transfer the weight of the structure to more stable soil layers. Concrete piering is suitable for both residential and commercial properties and offers a long-lasting solution for foundation settlement issues.

Steel Push Piers:

Steel push piers are another effective method for stabilizing settling or sinking foundations. These durable steel piers are driven deep into the soil beneath the foundation until they reach load-bearing strata. Once installed, the piers are used to lift and support the foundation, restoring it to its original position and preventing further settlement. Steel push piers are suitable for a wide range of soil conditions and can be installed quickly with minimal disruption to the property.

Helical Piers:

Helical piers are helix-shaped steel piles that are screwed into the ground beneath the foundation to provide stability and support. These piers are ideal for addressing foundation settlement caused by weak or compressible soil conditions. Helical piers are installed using hydraulic equipment and can be adjusted to lift and level the foundation as needed. This method is often used in areas with expansive clay soils or where traditional concrete piers are not feasible.

Slabjacking:

Slabjacking, also known as mudjacking or pressure grouting, is a cost-effective method used to lift and level sunken concrete slabs, such as basement floors, driveways, or sidewalks. In this process, a grout mixture is injected beneath the sunken slab to fill voids and raise it to its original position. Slabjacking is a quick and non-invasive repair method that can restore the functionality and appearance of concrete surfaces affected by settlement.

Hydraulic Jacking:

Hydraulic jacking, also known as pier and beam leveling, is a technique used to lift and stabilize sagging or uneven floors in homes with pier and beam foundations. Hydraulic jacks are strategically placed beneath the sagging beams to provide support, and then adjusted to gradually lift the floor to its proper level. This method is effective for addressing foundation settlement caused by soil movement, moisture issues, or inadequate support.

Carbon Fiber Reinforcement:

Carbon fiber reinforcement is a modern technique used to strengthen and stabilize foundation walls that have cracked or bowed due to lateral pressure from soil or water. Carbon fiber strips or sheets are bonded to the surface of the foundation walls to provide added tensile strength and prevent further movement or cracking. Carbon fiber reinforcement is a minimally invasive solution that can be installed quickly and discreetly without the need for excavation.

Conclusion:

In conclusion, there are several effective foundation repair methods available to address a wide range of issues affecting residential and commercial properties. Whether your foundation is experiencing settling, sinking, cracking, or bowing, MTU Services LLC has the expertise and experience to recommend and implement the most suitable repair solution for your specific needs. Don’t wait until foundation problems escalate—contact us today to schedule a consultation and learn more about how we can help restore the stability and safety of your property. Visit our website to learn more about our comprehensive foundation repair services.