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Causes of Concrete Settlement and the Right Solutions

Concrete settlement and cracking happen for several reasons, including soil erosion, poor compaction, moisture changes, and heavy loads, and understanding these causes is the first step toward restoring and protecting your concrete.

Identify and Solve Your Concrete Problem

Do not ignore the cracks and uneven spots around your home. Review the most common causes of concrete settlement and cracking below to understand what is happening beneath your slab and how it can be corrected.

Wet Crawl Space

We implement interior drainage systems and heavy-duty sump pumps to actively manage water intrusion and keep your crawl space dry and protected permanently.

Mold & Mildew

We address issues through remediation and control moisture with encapsulation to eliminate the damp environment where harmful mold and mildew thrive.

Musty Odors

Unpleasant smells often originate from damp areas below your home, but our sealing solutions stop these odors from rising into your living spaces.

Pest Infestation

A sealed crawl space makes it difficult for insects and rodents to enter, preventing unwanted pests from nesting and damaging your home’s structure.

Rotting Wood

Save your home from structural failure with expert wood repairs designed to fix structural issues and stop rot at the source.

Crawl Space Repair Solutions

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Are all floor cracks a sign of a serious problem?

Not all floor cracks are serious. Small, hairline cracks are often a normal result of concrete drying and shrinking. However, if cracks are widening, uneven, or extending into your walls, or if your floors feel bouncy or sag, they could indicate more significant issues like foundation settlement, expansive soils, or crawl space structural problems, and should be professionally inspected.
We service many systems including many we didn’t install. Call for specifics
While not always necessary, we recommend it so our specialist can walk you through any findings.
Our team will explain the issue, provide solution options, and move forward with your approval.
Just give us a call, our team will get you scheduled quickly.

frequently asked questions about concrete problems

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