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Foundation Repair Companies in Oregon
Richland, WA 99354
NE Oregon: including Pendleton, Enterprise, and Hermiston.
SW Washington: including Kennewick, Pasco, Richland.
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Why Foundation & Concrete Repair in Oregon is Important
If you live in Oregon, you already know that one of the best things about this big, beautiful state is its wildlife and scenery. However, when the great outdoors begins to make its way into your home, things can start to get ugly.
Foundation cracks can begin to open up, causing very significant damage to your home. As foundations fail, drywall can form cracks, basements can leak, windows and doors may stick, and floors will tilt. Your home's value can be greatly reduced, and become extremely difficult to sell. In time, the problem can become so severe that the entire foundation may need to be replaced. Don't allow this to happen! Call us for a free foundation repair estimate today!
The foundation and basement walls are possibly the most neglected and ignored parts of an Oregon home. Unfortunately, a foundation can experience damaging pressure from all sides: the home's weight pressing on top, expansive soils and moisture pushing from the sides, and shifting soils underneath creating vertical movement and uneven support.
These forces can combine to create foundation issues of all types including: sinking floors, tilting chimneys, bowing foundation walls, a cracking foundation, and sagging crawl space support beams. In some rare cases, a foundation's condition can degrade so much that it fails completely. Rebuilding the foundation is rarely the answer to your problems, because a new foundation will only be replacing the failed one, and the cause of the failure will not be addressed.
Your local Oregon foundation repair contractors are trained, ready, and more than willing to help you. Each foundation repair expert in our network is trained in the Foundation Supportworks national headquarters located in Omaha, Nebraska. We have custom solutions for your failing foundations and sinking crawl space supports that will help you reclaim your home's structural integrity! Our written foundation quotes and on-site consultations are FREE and come at no obligation!
Thousands of foundation problems and crawl space structural issues throughout the state of Oregon have been solved by Foundation Supportworks dealers in Albany, Bend, Coos Bay, Corvallis, Dallas, Eugene, Grants Pass, Gresham, Klamath Falls, La Pine, Medford, Oregon City, Portland, Redmond, Roseburg, Salem, and the surrounding areas.
Foundation Supportworks utilizes industry-leading foundation repair products that provide long-lasting, reliable, non-invasive, and timely foundation reinforcement and structural support.
For example:
- Pier systems are made with galvanized steel for an extended life and will provide 100 years of foundation stabilization!
- Wall anchors offer a easier, faster, and more cost-effective way to repair your foundation walls. You won't have to worry about removing landscaping as your foundation walls are rebuilt.
- Heavy-duty crawl jacks are an excellent way to add support to your crawl space and to level the floor above the crawlspace and repair the structure.
We serve all over Oregon, from the shoreline areas of Coos Bay and Brookings, to the eastern areas of Redmond and Bend, all the way from Portland to Medford, and many more! As a Foundation Supportworks Dealer, our foundation repair contractors form an international network that stretches across the US, Canada, and the UK! We have several dealers that work in your part of Oregon. Call us toll free today or contact us online - we're ready to help you solve your foundation issues!
Recent Job Requests for Foundation & Concrete Repair in Oregon
Project Location: Baker City, OR 97814
Comment: Joists weren't touching support blocks when we first moved in in Jan 2021, now they are resting on them (1-2 inches of movement). Some joists are floating still. House has two additions which are supported different than the original section of the house (~1940). The house was built on debri fill (asphalt, concrete bits, etc.) and seems to be sinking still. Would like an estimate to do footers or whatever is needed to stop the house from sinking any further so we can do simple things in the house like tile work without the worry of cracking/shifting.
Project Location: Pendleton, OR 97801
Comment: My front sidewalk and stoop have sunk
Project Location: Redmond, OR 97756
Comment: I have a cement slab on my front porch that's settleda bit. I'd like it leveled out
Project Location: La Pine, OR 97739
Comment: We are in need of our garage to be filled it seems empty underneeth.
Project Location: Canby, OR 97013
Comment: I have a 25ft concrete pad in my backyard that slightly slopes towards my house and when it rains the water runs towards my house and goes into the crack between my pad and foundation and then leaks into my garage. Are you able to jack this pad up so it slopes away from my house or do I need to get a whole new pad poured? If this is something you can do, what would be the cost? The whole 25ft run slopes towards my house. Thanks.