A slab foundation (concrete slab) is a solid, flat piece of concrete poured directly on the ground that supports the entire home.
There is no crawl space — the house sits directly on the slab. The weight of the home is spread evenly across the concrete for maximum stability.
When a slab foundation starts to crack, sink, or shift, our expert team follows a proven process to restore stability.
Measure foundation levels, check cracks, doors, and floors to identify problem areas.
Determine cause: soil movement, poor drainage, water issues, or drought conditions.
Install concrete or steel piers under the slab to support from below.
Use hydraulic jacks to carefully raise the slab as close to level as possible.
Lock the foundation onto the piers for long-term support and stability.
"Your home sits on concrete. When the ground shifts, the slab moves. We install strong supports underneath and lift it back into place so it stays stable."
To repair a slab foundation, we install piers underneath to provide permanent support. We offer two main types:
Pressed into the ground to support your slab foundation. A strong and cost-effective solution for many situations.
Driven deeper to stable soil or bedrock for maximum strength. The most precise and heavy-duty solution available.
Once a slab moves, it will continue to move unless it's properly supported with piers. Don't wait — early repair is always cheaper than delayed action.
Watch for these warning signs that your slab foundation may need repair:
Slab foundations offer several benefits that make them a popular choice:
Don't wait until small cracks turn into major problems. Get your free slab foundation inspection now.
Find out if your slab foundation needs repair. Our experts will assess your foundation and provide honest recommendations.