Foundation Categories
Our Solutions
At Done Right Foundation Repair, we know that every foundation issue is unique. That’s why we offer a range of specialized solutions to ensure your home or commercial property remains safe and stable. Whether your foundation requires concrete press piles for settling issues or the strength of steel interlocking piers for added support, our experienced team is equipped to handle it all. From block and base repairs to advanced methods like drilled bell bottom piers and cast-in-place/pour-in-place solutions, we deliver customized foundation repair tailored to your specific needs.
No matter the problem, we have the right solution to restore your foundation and protect your property for years to come.
Foundation Repair Solutions
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Concrete Press Pile
Concrete press piles are a reliable solution for stabilizing foundations that have shifted or settled due to soil movement. This method involves pressing concrete cylinders deep into the ground until they reach stable soil or bedrock. By doing so, the foundation is supported from below, preventing further settling or shifting. It’s a common and effective repair technique used for homes or buildings experiencing uneven foundations or cracks due to settlement.
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Block & Base
A block and base foundation uses concrete blocks and wooden beams to elevate a structure above the ground, creating a crawl space. Over time, these types of foundations can become compromised due to moisture, soil movement, or wear on the wooden supports. Block and base repairs focus on reinforcing or replacing the blocks and beams to restore stability. This method is often necessary for older homes and structures in regions where soil movement can cause foundational shifts.
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Drilled Bell Bottom Piers
Drilled bell bottom piers are used to provide deep, secure support for buildings with foundations that are settling or unstable. This technique involves drilling deep holes into the ground and expanding the base into a bell shape. Concrete is then poured into the hole to create a stable pier that resists shifting. This method is particularly effective for buildings in areas with unstable soil conditions, offering long-term support and stability.
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Cast-In-Place/Pour-In-Place
Cast-in-place or pour-in-place foundation repairs involve pouring concrete directly into forms at the construction site. This method is used to create a continuous and reinforced foundation that can address issues like cracking or settling. It is often used when large sections of a foundation need reinforcement or complete replacement. The process ensures a seamless, strong foundation that adapts to the structure’s specific needs.
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Steel Interlocking Piers
Steel interlocking piers are designed to provide additional support and stability for foundations that have shifted or are under stress. These piers are driven deep into the ground and interlocked to form a solid framework beneath the foundation. This method is ideal for stabilizing structures built on expansive soil, as it provides a durable, long-lasting solution to prevent further foundation movement or damage.