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Settling foundations, wet basements, and failing crawl spaces are common across the Tri-Cities. Here is what we fix and how we fix it.
Expansive clay soil in East Tennessee swells when wet and shrinks when dry. That cycle shifts foundations, cracks walls, and makes floors slope. Piers and structural supports stop the movement and stabilize your home.
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Water follows the path of least resistance — and in Johnson City, that path often leads through basement walls and floor joints. Interior drainage systems and proper sealing keep water out for good.
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Sagging floors, soft joists, and standing moisture under your home mean your crawl space is failing. Structural supports and drainage corrections restore the integrity underneath.
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An open crawl space pulls in humidity, feeds mold, and rots wood. A sealed vapor barrier with active dehumidification stops it. Energy bills drop. Air quality improves.
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If water reaches your basement floor after rain, a sump pump is the last line of defense. It collects water at the lowest point and pumps it away from the foundation before damage starts.
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Clay soil holds water against your foundation instead of draining it away. A French drain intercepts that water underground and redirects it before it reaches your walls or basement floor.
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Every foundation company in the Tri-Cities offers a free inspection. The difference is what happens during and after it.
Every foundation company in the Tri-Cities offers a free inspection. The difference is what happens during and after it.
If something does not need repair, we say so. A hairline crack that has not moved in two years does not need a $5,000 fix. That honesty is the reason people trust the recommendation when the problem is real.
Clay soil that swells and contracts. Karst terrain with voids beneath the surface. Hillside lots that load one wall more than the other. These are not generic problems — they require solutions matched to how homes in this area actually fail.
You get a written proposal before any work starts. It lists exactly what is being done, why, and what it costs. If something changes during the job, you hear about it before we proceed — not after.
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These are the questions homeowners in the Tri-Cities ask most. If yours is not listed, call and ask directly.
It depends on the type and extent of the damage. Minor crack repairs can cost a few hundred dollars. Structural work involving piers or wall reinforcement typically ranges from several thousand to five figures. The only way to get an accurate number is a free on-site inspection — every home is different.
In most cases, no. Insurance companies treat foundation settling, cracking, and water intrusion from groundwater as maintenance issues rather than sudden damage. There are rare exceptions for covered events like burst pipes or declared floods, but standard policies almost never apply. Plan to pay out of pocket or through financing.
Look for cracks that are diagonal, wider than a quarter inch, or growing over time. Doors and windows that stick or swing on their own. Floors that slope. Walls that bow inward. One symptom alone might not mean much — but two or three together usually point to a real problem. A free inspection gives you a clear answer.
Yes. Most foundation and waterproofing repairs are completed while you live in the house. The work is contained to the affected area — basement, crawl space, or exterior perimeter — and daily routines are rarely disrupted.
It gets worse. Cracks widen every freeze-thaw cycle. Water intrusion leads to mold and wood rot. A bowing wall does not straighten itself — it moves further. What starts as a minor repair can become a major structural project if left alone. The cost goes up and the damage spreads to plumbing, drywall, and flooring.
Yes. We work across the Tri-Cities and surrounding communities including Kingsport, Bristol, Jonesborough, Elizabethton, Gray, Erwin, Telford, Unicoi, Bluff City, and Greeneville. If your area is not listed, we may still be able to help — call to find out.