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Whether you are dealing with foundation settlement, uneven concrete, or structural movement, our team focuses on identifying the root cause and providing long term solutions you can rely on.
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Expansive clay soil can shift significantly with moisture changes, creating foundation movement that requires specialized repair methods.
Seasonal weather patterns can impact foundation stability. Proper solutions must account for both wet and dry conditions.
We use foundation repair systems designed specifically for the conditions found in Oklahoma homes.
As a local company, we can provide timely evaluations and service when you need it.
Expert solutions for cracked, settling, or bowing foundations caused by expansive clay soils.
Expert solutions for repairing and leveling sinking or cracked concrete slabs.
Professional repair of damaged brick, stone, or concrete to restore structural integrity and appearance.
Installation and replacement of wall ties to strengthen masonry walls and prevent structural movement or failure.
Professional installation and repair of durable driveways designed for safe access, proper drainage, and long-term performance.
Effective solutions to manage water flow, prevent dampness, and protect structures from moisture-related damage.
We serve Oklahoma City and many surrounding communities. If you are located in central Oklahoma, there is a strong chance we cover your area. Contact us to confirm availability.
We work on a wide range of residential properties, including slab foundations, pier and beam homes, and structures experiencing settlement or shifting.
Yes. We back qualifying repairs with warranty protection designed to last for the life of the structure, providing added confidence after the work is complete.
Yes. Soil conditions play a major role in foundation movement, and repair methods are selected based on what will best stabilize the structure long term.