Stratum’s Foundation Pier Solutions:
It’s rare that a foundation be deemed beyond repair. In fact, every foundation can be fixed with the right expertise and company. There are a few different types of leveling systems to choose from, and these piers will be inserted beneath your slab where low areas exist by using hydraulic equipment. Stratum doesn’t just offer one type of pressed pilling, but three which include the St1 system, St2 system, and St3 system. While all three concrete pier systems are designed to provide lasting results, it is important to appreciate the differences.
The St1 Concrete Foundation Repair Pier System
The St1 foundation repair system is a very affordable pier in the Fort Worth market. It uses high-strength concrete, and the materials are engineered to withstand long-term pressure in this specific application. Not only are the concrete pilings placed down in the soil according to load capacity, but re-bar is also found in the center of the cylinders. This lends itself to greater alignment, strength, and it binds the system together. In addition, the St1 system comes with a lifetime warranty that is transferable to future property owners.
The St2 Concrete Foundation Repair Pier System
In addition to what you receive with the St1, the St2 has a steel starter designed to gain greater depth within the soil. The penetration is roughly 50% deeper than the St1, which is a significant and can withstand future weather conditions due to increased stability. The starter has 6 inches of steel at the top, which is crucial for added strength and durability. The inserts also aid in locking the cylinders together. This solution may be recommended depending upon your soil type, so ask a Stratum specialist what they recommend after they provide a free inspection of your property.
The St3 Concrete Foundation Repair Pier System
The St3 repair system will achieve up to 30 feet in depth, providing the utmost stability for your property as it sits on rock strata deep beneath your foundation. The benefits of the system are worth the added investment for many homeowners in the Fort Worth area because of the sturdy longevity. Steel piers are often accepted as the most stable types of piers, and smart homeowners who plan to reside in their property longterm will consider them a great option. Of course, the S3 also comes with a lifetime warranty that can be transferred with the property to future owners, proving this is an investment that can also increase the value of your home or office.
Next Steps:
You have now learned about not only the causes, but also the recommend solutions for foundation repair in Fort Worth. Remember, not all exterior cracks require expert repair services. Some of these are normal, as settling occurs quite often in our soil types in North Texas. If serious foundation problems exist, there is a chance your homeowner’s insurance policy may cover part or all of the repairs. This will depend upon your policy, and you will need to provide a professional report detailing not only the cause, but recommended repair solutions. Our friendly repair specialists can assist you with a FREE inspection to help determine if A, a foundation problem requiring repair actually exists, and B, what the costs will be. There is no risk for asking us to visit your property to determine what you are dealing with. Reach out to us today, and let us demonstrate our commitment to customer service as we assist you with all your foundation repair needs in Fort Worth and the greater DFW area.
FAQs | Stratum Foundation Repair Fort Worth
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The price varies based on many different factors but the average cost of a foundation repair job performed by Stratum Foundation Repair is $4,284.92.
Foundation Repair Fort Worth Cost |
Stratum Foundation Repair |
Average Foundation Repair Quote ($USD) |
$4,284.92* |
Stratum Foundation Repair Free Estimate |
Yes |
Lifetime Warranty |
Available |
Total Foundation Repair Cost in Fort Worth |
$4,284.92 |
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The Stratum Foundation Repair team starts the process by digging holes straight down along the foundation, next to the determined spots where piers should be placed. Once we have an accurately sized hole, we begin to install the piers. The piers are installed in sections, starting directly under the slab with different types of locking mechanisms keeping them aligned.
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Common signs of foundation issues include:
- Water bill inconsistencies – If your water bill shoots up suddenly, it may indicate a foundation issue related to a plumbing leak.
- Odors – A foul odor coming from soil surrounding the house is another warning sign of foundation problems.
- Cracks – This is the most common issue homeowners notice. Signs of foundation issues in relation to cracks include several cracks popping up on walls, near ceilings above doors and in corners.
- Doors and door frames – If you begin to notice that doors are not opening or shutting properly or are not matching to the frame properly as it once did, this is another foundation issue indication.
- Separation of freeze boards – the jointed trim near the roofline and on the corners of the home.
- Expansion joints – the lines in between bricks that look like caulking.
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Most of the foundation repair methods can be considered permanent solutions. However, it does not guarantee that you will never have issues with your foundation again. There are several factors such as harsh weather, and shifting soil structures can cause damage to a foundation and require repairs, even if it has already gone through repairs in the past.
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If your home or building has a foundation problem occurring in one area, a foundation repair can help your home remain structurally sound and thus upholding the value. We offer our foundation inspection services freely so that homeowners can get a truly accurate picture of what the problems are, and the repair solutions are needed.