Foundation Repair in Highland, MD
Challenge
A homeowner in Highland, MD began noticing signs of foundation settlement throughout their home. Cracks were forming around the door frames, and several windows had become difficult to open and close. These issues raised concerns that the home was shifting and that the structural stability of the foundation could continue to worsen over time.
Foundation settlement can happen slowly, making it easy for homeowners to overlook the early warning signs. However, cracks around doors, sticking windows, uneven gaps, and changes in how doors open and close can all point to movement beneath the home.
Concerned about the possibility of ongoing foundation damage, the homeowner contacted NV Waterproofing & Foundation Repair for a full foundation inspection.
Solution
During the inspection, our Design Specialist evaluated the home and found that the foundation had been settling gradually over time. To permanently address the issue, NV Waterproofing & Foundation Repair recommended installing foundation push piers around the home.
Push piers are designed to stabilize a settling foundation by transferring the weight of the structure to stable soil or load-bearing strata below the home. Once installed, the push pier system helps stop further settlement and restore the home’s structural support.
Our team installed push piers around the foundation to stabilize the home and protect it from continued movement. This foundation repair solution helped stop the settlement, improve the stability of the structure, and give the homeowner confidence that the issue had been properly addressed.
After the push pier installation was complete, the Highland, MD homeowner was relieved to know their foundation had been stabilized. With the settlement stopped and the home’s structural support restored, they could move forward with peace of mind.
NV Waterproofing & Foundation Repair was proud to help this homeowner protect their investment with a trusted foundation settlement repair solution in Highland, Maryland.