
A close up view of an helical Pier
An helical pier has already been placed beneath the main foundation cement slab.

A side view of one of the walls that requires support.
A group of three helical piers has already been positioned beneath the house's foundation.

A view of the wall after our crew had finished their work.
A view of the wall after we have installed our helical piers and covered up the holes. As you can see, there is minimal yard disruption.

A common type of crack known as a "ladder crack."
These kinds of cracks occur along mortar joints and present a significant risk to the stability of your basement foundation. There are two prevalent reasons for stair-step cracks: foundation settling or sinking in a particular area, and moisture-related issues outside your foundation.