In the Fargo, ND & Moorhead, MN, area, foundation settling is a common problem, but SafeBasements™ is here to help. If you’ve noticed stuck windows and doors in your Fargo, ND & Moorhead, MN, home, uneven floors and stairs, or cracks in your basement walls, these may be signs that your foundation has settled and requires correction.
Our experienced team of basement waterproofing experts in Fargo-Moorhead have several options to stabilize and repair your foundation settlement issues in your home and get your home back on solid footing where it needs to be. Of course, we don’t make any recommendations before completing a full inspection, which you can schedule for free. Our experts in foundation settling repair in Fargo, ND & Moorhead, MN, know how serious foundation problems can be, so we make sure to keep you honestly and accurately informed about the scope of the problem and the foundation repair solutions available.
SafeBasements Solution for Foundation Settlement in Fargo, ND & Moorhead, MN
- Push Pier System
- Helical Pier System
SafeBasements Engineered Products for Foundation Settlement Repair
SafeBasements™ Patented Push Pier System
Push piers are a tried-and-true solution or repair for foundation settling in Fargo, ND & Moorhead, MN. Essentially, push piers are long, metal rods that are driven down into the soil around your home until they are anchored in load-bearing soil or bedrock. Then, once your home has found solid footing, our foundation repair experts carefully calibrate the system to get your home back into the correct position. At SafeBasements™, we use our own patented push pier system, Saber Tooth™, which is made from the most durable materials available. We use only the best and most reliable materials for foundation settling repair in Fargo, ND & Moorhead, MN, because we stake our reputation on the enduring quality of our work.
SafeBasements™ Helical Piers
While push piers are straight metal poles that rely on the weight of the structure to stabilize the foundation, helical piers are screw-like poles that are rotated into the soil, using the deep, dense, load-bearing layers for stability. Whether your foundation needs helical or push piers will be determined by our seasoned foundation inspectors.
When you schedule a free inspection with SafeBasements™, we come out with a full knowledge of the soil types in your area. We then survey your home and property, examine and research the soil, and put together a comprehensive plan to fix your foundation or foundation masonry. Get on the path toward peace of mind today!