Foundation Repair
If your foundation is cracked or has other damage, the experts at Falcone can restore your home to safe, functional condition.
WHAT IS A FOUNDATION AND WHY SHOULD A HOMEOWNER CARE ABOUT IT?
Every house has a foundation. Regardless of the neighborhood or zip code you reside in, there is a foundation underneath the core of your house that supports its weight and transfers it to the ground. Without some sort of foundation or base, your house would sink and worst (worst!) case scenario, crumble to the ground. The foundation, or base, of the home is very important, as it distributes the weight of your home to make sure settling doesn’t occur. If built well, it should also keep out any groundwater and act as a barrier to external forces like water or vapor.
If not built well, you may be facing foundation repair needs in your future. Most often, it takes 20-30 years for a home to “settle” and find its place, so if it’s been that long and you are noticing issues, it may be time to start budgeting for foundation repairs in Charlotte, NC. If there is natural settlement of more than a quarter of an inch, it’s definitely time to make a move.
There are three main types of foundations, and Falcone can repair issues with any one of them:
Warning Signs Foundation Repair Is In Your Near Future
1. Cracks in the Walls or Floors: Vertical or horizontal cracks in the interior or exterior walls, as well as cracks in the flooring, can be indications of foundation movement requiring foundation repair near Charlotte, NC.
2. Doors and Windows Sticking or Misaligned: Difficulty in opening or closing doors and windows, or doors and windows that appear misaligned, can be a sign of foundation settlement.
3. Uneven Floors: Floors that slope or feel uneven may suggest problems with the foundation. This can be noticeable in different areas of the house.
4. Visible Gaps Around Doors and Windows: Gaps between doors or windows and their frames can indicate movement in the foundation.
5. Bowed or Leaning Walls: Walls that bow inward or outward may signal foundation issues. This can be observed both on the interior and exterior walls.
6. Cracks in the Foundation: Visible cracks in the foundation itself, especially if they are widening over time, can be a significant warning sign.
7. Basement Water Infiltration: Persistent water issues in the basement, such as dampness, mold, or standing water, may be related to foundation problems in Charlotte, NC.
8. Sinking or Settling Foundation: The feeling that the foundation is sinking or settling can be concerning. This may be accompanied by a noticeable shift in the level of the ground around the house.
9. Separation of Chimneys or Porches: Separation of chimneys or porches from the main structure can indicate foundation movement.
10. Cracks in Exterior Brickwork: If the exterior of the house is brick, visible cracks or separations in the brickwork may be indicative of foundation issues.
CUSTOMER TESTIMONIALS
Eric and team were GREAT. Added piers and beams to eliminate our springy floors. Cleaned everything up you would never know they were here. except the floors are now solid.
They kept me informed during the whole process. The people doing the work knew what they were doing and did it very well. I would highly recommend Falcone Crawl Space.
FAQs
Foundation issues can manifest in various ways. Look out for signs such as cracks in the foundation walls, uneven or sloping floors, sticking doors or windows, gaps around window frames, and visible gaps between the walls and ceiling.
It depends on the extent and nature of the foundation issue. Some minor problems can be resolved with less invasive methods like crack sealing, epoxy injections, or installing additional supports. However, more severe issues may require significant repairs, such as underpinning or foundation replacement.
In our experience, pretty much anything is fixable!
A question many people want to know the answer to, but unfortunately it isn’t that simple. Factors such as the issue at hand, square footage, the foundation type, the age of the home, the geographic location, and permitting and engineering costs all matter as well. The only way to know a true estimate of your home’s foundation repair cost is to schedule a free consultation.
While there are many factors that can contribute to the duration of foundation repairs, a typical job is 3-5 days.
The best-case scenario is to never shake up any existing landscaping, but sometimes it is unavoidable. Falcone does our best to leave your house and the surrounding area in the same, if not better, condition. It must be said, though, that foundation repair work, including excavation and grading changes, does have a possibility of impacting landscaping. We promise to minimize disruptions, communicate concerns, and be prepared to replant or reinstall landscaping elements after repairs if it were to come to that.
Foundation problems can result from various factors, including soil settlement, poor drainage, expansive clay soils, improper construction techniques, water leaks, tree roots, and seismic activity.
Falcone’s specialty! A crawl space is a shallow space below a house that is used mainly for access to plumbing, electrical wiring, and ventilation. They are normally only accessible by crouching and crawling, something most homeowners don’t want to deal with.
A basement is a below-ground level constructed with walls and a floor. Basements provide additional living space, storage, or utility rooms beneath the main living area of the house.
A type of foundation for a building, typically a house, where a single, continuous layer of concrete is poured directly onto the ground to support the structure. It is known as a “slab-on-grade” foundation.