Interior Garage Area Affected by Foundation Settlement
Inside the garage, foundation movement caused visible structural stress along the block walls and framing. Interior signs like this often accompany exterior cracking and help confirm that the issue originates at the foundation level rather than cosmetic surface damage.
Interior Block Wall Separation from Foundation Movement
This photo captures separation in the interior masonry near a structural opening, caused by uneven foundation support. These conditions reinforced the need for permanent foundation repair using Push Piers to stabilize the structure from below.
Exterior Signs of Foundation Settlement in Morgan, UT
This image shows visible foundation settlement along the exterior of the home in Morgan, Utah. Cracking along the brick veneer and separation near the foundation line indicated underlying foundation movement. These exterior warning signs often prompt a professional foundation inspection to determine the cause and extent of settlement.
Brick Cracking Caused by Foundation Movement
Cracks running through the brickwork near the foundation are a common sign of foundation settlement. In this Morgan, UT home, shifting soil beneath the structure caused stress that transferred upward, resulting in stepped cracking along the masonry exterior.
Measuring Foundation Crack Severity in Morgan, UT
A tape measure is used to document the width and displacement of a foundation crack. Measuring cracks helps assess the severity of foundation movement and guides the design of the appropriate foundation repair solution.
Full Exterior View Showing Foundation Settlement
A wide view of the home highlights the settlement line running along the foundation. This perspective helps show how foundation movement can impact large sections of a structure and emphasizes the importance of addressing the problem at its source.
Close-Up of Foundation Separation Beneath Brick
This close-up view shows separation between the foundation and brick veneer, confirming vertical movement of the structure. Gaps like this are strong indicators of foundation settlement and typically require structural stabilization rather than surface repair.
Marked Foundation Repair Locations on Exterior Wall
Blue markings identify key areas of foundation movement along the exterior wall. These markings help guide Push Pier placement to ensure the foundation is stabilized evenly and effectively.
Excavation for Push Pier Foundation Repair
Excavation was performed along the foundation to prepare for Push Pier installation. Each pit allows access to the footing so the piers can be driven deep into stable load-bearing soil beneath the home.
Installing Push Piers for Foundation Stabilization
This image shows Push Pier installation equipment positioned against the foundation. Push Piers are hydraulically driven into stable soil to permanently stabilize settling foundations and help prevent further movement.
