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This Clearfield, Utah basement repair project began with interior excavation to access and stabilize compromised foundation footings. Our team carefully removed sections of the concrete slab to address structural concerns beneath the surface and reinforce the home’s foundation.
After completing the structural repair, we restored the basement slab and installed perimeter waterproofing protection to help prevent future moisture intrusion. The result is a stabilized, protected foundation system designed to improve long-term performance and give the homeowner confidence in their property.
If you're noticing foundation settlement, basement moisture issues, or structural movement in Clearfield or surrounding Davis County communities, early evaluation is key. Professional foundation repair and basement waterproofing can prevent minor concerns from becoming major structural problems.
This before-and-after photo set highlights a completed foundation repair project in Morgan, Utah, where foundation settlement caused visible cracking in the brick exterior near the garage. These types of cracks are often one of the first signs that a home’s foundation is shifting or losing support below grade.
Our team addressed the underlying foundation issues that were causing the movement, stabilizing the structure and stopping further settlement. By correcting the foundation itself, the home’s structural integrity was restored and the exterior cracking was prevented from worsening over time.
Foundation problems like this are common in Morgan and nearby areas due to soil conditions, moisture fluctuations, and natural settling. Left untreated, foundation movement can lead to larger structural concerns, including uneven floors, sticking doors, and ongoing damage to exterior walls.
Professional foundation repair helps protect the home’s structure, prevent future movement, and preserve long-term property value. If you notice cracking, separation, or signs of settlement around your home, a foundation inspection can help determine the right repair approach before the damage progresses.
Front steps were sinking at this home in Vineyard. Our crews installed a helical pier on each side of the stairs to lift and stabilize. Poly was then injected into the void beneath the stairs for added support. A new top step was then re-poured to complete the job.
Foundation repair issues are usually due to bad drainage, ground movement, subsidence or poor construction, which causes your foundation to shift or settle. Your foundation repair problem will usually be noticed by doors or windows that no longer open and close, or drywall cracks. Incomplete or failed waterproofing around and under basement walls and floors is a significant cause.