Masonry cracking
Stair-step, vertical, or separation cracks can help identify where movement is expressing itself.
Foundation repair / Piering
Foundation repair is not simply about closing cracks. It is about understanding why support changed, defining the movement that matters, and selecting a repair path appropriate to the structure and site.
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Above grade / below grade
Read the full pattern
Useful evaluation connects what is visible above grade to support, moisture, soil, and construction conditions below grade.
Stair-step, vertical, or separation cracks can help identify where movement is expressing itself.
Doors and windows that bind, separate, or fall out of square can add context to the movement pattern.
Drywall cracks, trim gaps, floor slopes, and ceiling separation may reveal how movement crosses the interior.
Drainage, plumbing, grading, trees, fill, and moisture cycles can affect how support changes over time.
LOAD
TRANSFER
BEARING
What piering changes
A deep-support system is intended to transfer supported structural loads to a more dependable bearing condition or designed resistance. The installation method, bracket, depth or resistance criteria, and supported load all matter.
Condition-led system selection
Structure-specific bracket locations
Access and excavation planning
Clear stabilization objective
Foundation repair FAQ
Visible movement?