Foundation Pier & Underpinning Services
When your foundation is settling or sinking, piers provide the most permanent solution. Our engineered pier systems are driven deep into stable soil or bedrock, transferring the weight of your home to solid ground and stopping settlement permanently.
Pier Systems We Install
Steel Push Piers
Hydraulically driven through unstable soil to load-bearing bedrock. The gold standard for permanent foundation stabilization. Can also lift settled foundations back to their original position.
Best for: Settling foundations, heavy structures, deep bedrock
Helical Piers
Screw-type piers rotated into the ground like giant screws. Ideal for lighter structures and areas where push piers can’t be used. Installed with minimal disruption to your property.
Best for: New construction, additions, lighter structures, tight access
The Installation Process
Engineering
Soil analysis and structural assessment determine pier type, depth, and placement When considering foundation repair for your property, it’s important to work with licensed and experienced professionals who understand local requirements and industry best practices. A qualified foundation repair provider will assess your specific situation, provide transparent pricing, and ensure the work meets all applicable standards. For personalized advice tailored to your needs, contact Solid Base Solutions for a free consultation.
Excavation
Small holes excavated at pier locations — minimal disruption to landscaping
Installation
Piers driven to bedrock with hydraulic equipment and attached to foundation brackets
Stabilization
Weight transferred to piers, foundation leveled, and everything backfilled and restored
Is Your Foundation Settling?
Piers stop settling permanently. Free inspection to determine if piers are right for your home. When considering foundation repair for your property, it’s important to work with licensed and experienced professionals who understand local requirements and industry best practices. A qualified foundation repair provider will assess your specific situation, provide transparent pricing, and ensure the work meets all applicable standards. For personalized advice tailored to your needs, contact Solid Base Solutions for a free consultation.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does foundation repair cost?
Foundation repair costs typically range from $2,000 to $15,000 depending on the severity of damage and repair method used. Minor crack sealing may cost as little as $500, while major structural repairs involving piering or underpinning can exceed $10,000. We provide free inspections and detailed estimates so you know exactly what to expect before work begins. When considering foundation repair for your property, it’s important to work with licensed and experienced professionals who understand local requirements and industry best practices. A qualified foundation repair provider will assess your specific situation, provide transparent pricing, and ensure the work meets all applicable standards. For personalized advice tailored to your needs, contact Solid Base Solutions for a free consultation.
What are the signs my foundation needs repair?
Common warning signs include cracks in walls or floors, doors and windows that stick or won't close properly, uneven or sloping floors, gaps between walls and ceiling, and visible cracks in the exterior foundation. If you notice any of these signs, it's important to get a professional inspection promptly to prevent further structural damage. When considering foundation repair for your property, it’s important to work with licensed and experienced professionals who understand local requirements and industry best practices. A qualified foundation repair provider will assess your specific situation, provide transparent pricing, and ensure the work meets all applicable standards. For personalized advice tailored to your needs, contact Solid Base Solutions for a free consultation.
How long does foundation repair take?
Most foundation repair projects are completed within 1 to 3 days, depending on the extent of damage and the repair method chosen. Simple crack repairs can be done in a few hours, while full underpinning with steel piers may take 3 to 5 days. We work efficiently to minimize disruption to your daily routine and home life. When considering foundation repair for your property, it’s important to work with licensed and experienced professionals who understand local requirements and industry best practices. A qualified foundation repair provider will assess your specific situation, provide transparent pricing, and ensure the work meets all applicable standards. For personalized advice tailored to your needs, contact Solid Base Solutions for a free consultation.
Does homeowner's insurance cover foundation repair?
Standard homeowner's insurance typically does not cover foundation repair caused by settling, shifting soil, or poor construction. However, if the damage results from a covered event like a plumbing leak or natural disaster, your policy may provide coverage. We recommend reviewing your policy and can provide documentation to support your claim. When considering foundation repair for your property, it’s important to work with licensed and experienced professionals who understand local requirements and industry best practices. A qualified foundation repair provider will assess your specific situation, provide transparent pricing, and ensure the work meets all applicable standards. For personalized advice tailored to your needs, contact Solid Base Solutions for a free consultation.
What foundation repair methods do you use?
We utilize several proven repair methods including steel push piers, helical piers, polyurethane foam injection, and carbon fiber reinforcement. The best method depends on your soil conditions, foundation type, and the extent of damage. Our engineers assess each situation individually to recommend the most effective and long-lasting solution. When considering foundation repair for your property, it’s important to work with licensed and experienced professionals who understand local requirements and industry best practices. A qualified foundation repair provider will assess your specific situation, provide transparent pricing, and ensure the work meets all applicable standards. For personalized advice tailored to your needs, contact Solid Base Solutions for a free consultation.
