House Leveling Services
When a foundation settles unevenly, the entire structure above it shifts - floors slope, doors stick, windows jam, and walls crack. Differential settlement is caused by soil movement, inadequate compaction, or changing moisture conditions. The longer it goes unaddressed, the worse it gets.
Foundation Repair Crew connects you with licensed foundation contractors who level homes using pier underpinning, slab lifting, and beam adjustment - restoring your home to its original position.
What House Leveling Includes
Push Pier Underpinning
Steel push piers driven to load-bearing strata beneath the foundation transfer the weight of the structure to stable soil or bedrock. Hydraulic jacks then lift the foundation back to level.
Helical Pier Installation
Helical piers are screwed into the ground until they reach bearing capacity. These are ideal for lighter structures and sites where push piers cannot be used.
Slab Leveling (Mudjacking & Polyfoam)
Polyurethane foam or cement slurry injected beneath the slab fills voids and lifts the concrete back to grade. Fast, minimally invasive, and permanent.
Beam & Pier Adjustment
For pier-and-beam foundations, existing piers are shimmed or replaced and beams are adjusted to restore level. This is the most common leveling method for older homes in the South.
Soil Stabilization
Chemical grouting and compaction grouting stabilize the soil beneath the foundation to prevent future settlement. Addresses the root cause, not just the symptoms.
When to Call for House Leveling
- Floors that visibly slope in one or more directions
- Doors and windows that stick, jam, or will not latch
- Cracks in drywall, especially above doors and windows
- Gaps between walls and ceiling or walls and floor
- Chimney leaning or separating from the house
- Countertop or cabinet gaps along walls
Get Your Free House Leveling Inspection
Settlement <em>does not stop on its own</em>. Our <strong>licensed engineers</strong> measure your foundation elevation and design a leveling plan - <strong>free inspection</strong>.
Call (800) 555-0212