Do you need Foundation Repair?
Note we are NOT contractors and do not benefit from our recommendations.
What we look at
Foundation problems aren’t just about settlement. They can come from a mix of factors, and a proper assessment considers all of them:
- Soil conditions beneath and around the home
- Moisture variation from irrigation, leaks, or seasonal changes
- Drainage deficiencies that direct water toward the foundation
- Construction-related factors from the original build
Signs the foundation may be moving
- Cracks in interior finishes (drywall, plaster, tile)
- Cracks in exterior finishes (stucco, brick, siding)
- Floors that feel uneven or sloped
- Doors and windows that stick or no longer align in their frames
How the assessment works
We perform a visual, non-destructive evaluation of the accessible foundation elements and the surrounding site conditions. We then consider what we see in the context of how the building as a whole is behaving. You get a written engineering report with objective observations, professional opinions, and the likely causes and contributing factors behind any distress.
Why it matters
If settlement does warrant a repair, we’ll say so, because a settled foundation can pull on the roof framing system, stressing the connections at the rafters. If those rafters are pulled apart, there’s less capacity left to resist earthquake movement. That’s a real safety issue in Orange County, and it’s worth catching early.
If a repair isn’t needed, we’ll tell you that too, and walk you through what other options you have.