- Kitchen Remodeling
- Flooring
- Door Installation/ReplacementAs regular Irving homeowners, you may not be able to tell if your home is in need of foundation repair. Here are some tips to spot signs that your foundation may be damaged. You may notice that your doors and windows may not close properly. You may also notice foundation cracks, cracks in walls, plumbing leaks and that your floors are uneven, requiring house leveling. The signs may be different depending if foundations are in the form of a concrete slab or pier and beam.
- DrywallsIf you’re experiencing settling foundations, cracks in drywall, sagging floor joists, a sinking slab, and cracked slab, or if your Lancaster property is on unsuitable foundation soil, Granite Foundation Repair will repair that for you. Our repairs will help restore the integrity of your home in Lancaster, TX.
- Tile Installation
- FireplacesYou may notice that the floors seem to be sloping and sagging. Water may pool up in certain parts of the yard when it rains or there might be plumbing leaks under the floorboards. It’s definitely not the news any homeowner wants to hear because these are signs of foundation damage.
- Cabinet Installation
- New ConstructionThe expansive clay soils our structures are built on can cause shifting and settling, particularly after months of drought. Unfortunately, not even new construction real estate are insusceptible to foundation issues.
- Foundation Installation
- LandscapingTo get an idea of the status of your home’s structure, we begin the process by performing a free inspection of the plumbing, foundation, crawl space, exterior bricks, landscaping, and much more. After receiving the evaluation, our in-house specialists then make a plan for repairs to your foundation, if necessary. If your Arlington Texas foundation is a concrete foundation or a steel pier and beam foundation, we have you covered.
- DrivewaysAt Granite Foundation Repair we tackle one of the most damaging causes of a weakened foundation by installing a root barrier. This acts as a prevention matter against underground plant roots spreading and impacting your home’s foundation detrimentally. Aside from protecting your foundation, root barriers can prevent you from incurring the expensive costs that come from damages that tree roots can cause to amenities such as pools and driveways.
- ExcavationDiG TESS – A non-profit corporation in Texas to promote excavation safety. Maintains a call center and personnel who mark buried line locations of member companies. Line location aids in avoiding cutting buried electrical cables, fiber optic cables, and gas lines. Texas Law mandates a 2 working day notice by the contractor to a Dig TESS call center to allow time for site marking before excavation can begin.
- Retaining WallsPhone Granite Foundation Repair as soon as you notice signs of damage such as plumbing leaks, cracks in the walls, retaining walls, doors sticking, and uneven floors to safeguard your home. We offer a free foundation inspection and assessment.
- Irrigation SystemsThis helps prevent foundation damage by drying heat. A soaker hose is an effective way to control the moisture content of the soil around the perimeter of your home. This can then stop the erratic up and down movement of your foundation and can lead to fewer expenses on home repair. Sprinkler systems help, too.
- Window Installation/ReplacementGaps around the exterior doors and window frames could be potential signs of foundation problems. Luckily, gaps are easily identifiable.
- Decks
- Siding
- Residential Roof RepairWe sometimes find that the cost of house leveling and foundation repair and inspection can save you money in cases where the initial, common signs of foundation problems are written off. It costs less than the amount for drainage correction, repairing the brick, fixing the plumbing, re-bedding the ceiling joints and walls, and replacing roofing.
- Residential Roof Replacement/InstallationA foundation problem should be fixed as early as possible to minimize foundation repair costs and reduce or eliminate the cost of collateral damage to walls, ceilings, tile, roofing, and plumbing. This is true for both concrete slab and pier and beam foundations.
- MasonryWhen moisture collects under a concrete slab, or pier and beam house, the clay soil swells. This swelling of the clay soil leads to upheaval of the foundation. Due to improper drainage, the clay soil under the foundation does not maintain a constant moisture level, which leads to uneven stress on the concrete slab, causing the concrete slab to bend and crack. As the slab bends, even before breaking, the damage will occur to masonry, Sheetrock, and tile floors.