Foundation Repair
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Foundation Repair
Do you have concerns with the condition of your foundation?
If you are experiencing cracks in your walls, floors or ceilings – we can help you!
Foundation problems can cause a multitude of secondary issues in your home. -the structural integrity, safety, appearance, and even value.
In order to repair your home’s foundation it’s imperative to find the source of the problem. Repairing your foundation and underlying issue correctly the first time is the most cost-effective solution. Appalachian Property Preservation can help. All of the solutions that we provide are installed by our team of trained professionals.
If you are ready to find a solution to your foundation issues then give us a call at (540) 986-6156 or schedule an inspection with one of our foundation experts.
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WHAT WE DO
Ways We Can Repair Your Foundation
Foundation Piers
Carbon Fiber Straps
Wall Braces and Wall Anchors
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Customer Reviews
Check out what our customers have said about us!
Fantastic group. They were thorough and very helpful through out the process. We will be using them again and so should you!
They are very professional and punctual, and provide high quality service that's very hard to find. The team is not only very skilled at the work they do, they actually know what they're talking about. When you work with Appalachian Property Preservation, you're guaranteed that the job will be done right, not just quickly and cheaply.
Hunter and his crew did some extensive structural remediation on a 50 year old house I recently purchased. The corners had stair-case like cracking and a basement wall underground had horizontal cracks. They drove piers under all 4 corners of the foundation and applied carbon fiber support straps to an underground wall...They were very professional, including the guys with shovels in their hands. They did a great cleanup and I feel very confident with what I saw, that my house is now stabilized for another 50 years.
Vertical, horizontal, or stair-step cracks in the foundation wall