Foundation Soil Problems in Greater Green Bay
We can repair damage caused by weak soils, expanding soils, and hydrostatic pressure

Stair step cracks on walls are a common sign of foundation problems caused by settlement and soil issues.
If you've seen cracks in your foundation walls or floors, have bowing or buckling walls, or are dealing with uneven floors, your first instinct is to blame the foundation and the way it was built. However, the real cause of the issue may not actually be your foundation, but the soils around it.
When a foundation is dug out and poured, the removed soil is replaced as backfill. Unfortunately, this process can weaken the soil around the foundation and eventually lead to problems. For many homeowners, this is an unknown source of trouble. At Sure-Dry, we can identify soil issues around your home and prevent them from causing further issues with your foundation.
Call us today at 1-920-247-2747 or click below to learn more about our foundation repair services. We offer free estimates on all our work in Green Bay, Appleton, Oshkosh and throughout the surrounding areas.
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        Foundation Soils
      
        
        
          Understanding foundation soils is the key to understanding foundation repair problems. The type of soil
            your home sits on plays a huge role in the risk of foundation damage you have. Sand and sandy loam soils
            allow water to pass through, making them more stable and less likely to expand and cause foundation
            problems. On the other hand, clay soils absorb water, expand, and put pressure on the foundation. This
            pressure can lead to floor cracks, wall cracks, and other foundation problems. There are several layers of soil under your foundation, including bedrock, untouched "virgin" soils, and
            the active zone, which is where foundation problems can happen. The active zone is the area that is affected
            by moisture and climate change, causing soil to expand and contract. These soil movements can severely
            impact your foundation, causing bowing walls, wall and floor cracks, and lessening stability. Depending on
            where you live, the active zone can be a few feet below grade or as much as 30 feet below the surface. Our
            foundation repair services can solve a wide variety of foundation soil problems. 
 
 
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        Foundation Settlement
      
        
        
          The soil under your foundation is comprised of several different layers, some of which were disturbed when
            your foundation was originally dug out. When one of these layers can't support the weight of your
            foundation, it will begin to sink and settle. This is a slow process that will not be immediately obvious,
            but over time it can have serious effects on your home. Common signs of foundation settlement include floor cracks, stair-step cracks in walls, cracks in interior
            drywall, and windows and doors that are difficult to open and close. Foundations usually settle unevenly,
            causing damage to walls and floors that can eventually lead to failure if not addressed. We use foundation
            piers to stabilize settling foundations and provide a long-lasting solution. 
 
 
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        Foundation Heave
      
        
        
          Foundation heave occurs when soils under your home expand and force the foundation upwards. This process is
            generally caused by over-saturation of soil. Underground water, prolonged or heavy precipitation, poor
            drainage, and frost heave can all be causes of foundation heave. Foundation heave will cause cracks in
            floors, bowing walls, and sticking windows and doors. It's important to note that although the symptoms of foundation heave and foundation settlement are very
            similar, the causes are very different and the solution for one won't work for the other. One easy way to
            spot heave is to examine floor cracks and see if they form an enclosed loop. The area inside that loop is
            where the greatest pressure is being exerted. In order to fix foundation heave, we use solutions such as
            improved drainage, soil stabilization with polymer injections, and mechanical foundation repair. 
 
 
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        Expansive Soils
      
        
        
          When your foundation is dug out, the removed soil is backfilled into the empty space once the foundation is
            poured. Backfill behaves differently than "virgin" soil because it no longer has the tightly packed,
            watertight properties that undisturbed soil develops over decades and decades. When excess moisture enters
            backfilled soil, it expands and exerts pressure on your foundation walls. This is known as hydrostatic
            pressure, and it can cause serious damage to your foundation walls. Foundation walls that are subject to pressure from expansive soils will bow inwards and develop cracks. If
            too much pressure builds up over time, the foundation walls could eventually fail. We can repair this
            problem with our wall anchor system, which will stabilize the wall by tying it to stronger soils and
            preventing inward movement. 
 
 Get quality foundation repair services for foundation soil problemsIf your foundation soils are causing cracks in your foundation, bowing or buckling walls, sticking windows and doors, or any other foundation issues, call the local experts at Sure-Dry today. We can solve all types of foundation repair problems caused by foundation soils. Call us today at 1-920-247-2747 or contact us online to get your free foundation repair estimate! We offer all our services in Green Bay, Appleton, Oshkosh, Sheboygan, Fond Du Lac, Wausau, Manitowoc, Neenah, Stevens Point, Wisconsin Rapids and throughout the surrounding areas. Looking for a price? Get a no cost, no obligation free estimate. 
           
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