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Cracks in concrete slabs can be terrible news sometimes, especially, if the family is thinking about remodeling. This family, down in Peoria, Arizona, was facing some foundation problems that caused the cracks. After doing some research about foundation issues, the homeowners decided to get experts on the matter for an expert opinion.
This family in Glendale, AZ, was struggling with oxidation problems in their house's stem wall, so they decided to do some research. The corrosion problem began to get noticed when the stem wall got cracks and flaking paint. When one of the AZFS inspectors got to the place, the main problem got identified immediately, and offered our composite stem wall repair system.
This family, down in Glendale, Arizona, was struggling with an oxidation threat that was negatively affecting the concrete stem wall. The main problem with oxidation is that it will destroy the stem wall from the inside out, and when the symptoms start to show, it’s going to be too late, and most of the stem wall components will need to get replaced. After doing some research, the homeowners decided to look for professional help and put an end to their oxidation problems once and for all.
Foundation settlement is a widespread issue in Arizona due to frequent changes in moisture levels in the soil. These shifts often lead to settling and cracking of residential foundations, which can compromise the stability of a home if left unaddressed.
The homeowners in Tucson noticed visible cracks in their walls and uneven floors—classic signs of foundation settlement. After they reached out, Amanda, our Customer Care Representative, scheduled a consultation with TJ, our experienced Design Specialist, to assess the situation. During his initial inspection, TJ utilized a manometer survey, a tool that measures foundation leveling, to diagnose the extent of the settlement and determine the best repair strategy.
Diagnosis and Solution Design:
Upon evaluating the foundation, TJ determined that underpinning using push piers and helical piles would provide the most effective solution. This repair method involves driving heavy-duty steel piers deep into stable bedrock or other load-bearing strata, bypassing problem soil layers that contribute to settlement.
Planned Repair Steps:
Excavation - Dig pits for pier installation around the foundation.
Footing Preparation - Trim the foundation footings to accommodate the pier brackets.
Pier Installation - Install steel brackets and drive hydraulic or helical piers into stable ground beneath the problematic soil layers.
Foundation Lifting - Using hydraulic rams, lift the foundation back to a level state.
Completion - Secure the piers, backfill the pits, and restore the landscape to its original state.
After: Completed Project and Results
Project Execution:
Under Ricardo's skilled supervision, the team followed TJ's strategic repair plan with precision. They excavated several 3 ft. x 3 ft. pits around the perimeter of the home and secured foundation brackets to the house’s footing. Using hydraulic rams, the team then drove the steel piers into solid rock at depths of approximately 20 feet, establishing a secure, long-term base for the foundation.
After the piers were driven to the appropriate depth, the team lifted the foundation with the hydraulic system. This process carefully elevated the settled areas, restoring the home to a level position. Once the structure was adequately stabilized, the crew cut off any excess pier material, removed the jacking hardware, and backfilled the pits to prepare the landscape for restoration.
Results:
The Tucson home now stands on a stabilized, reinforced foundation. The initial structural issues—cracks in walls and uneven flooring—were mitigated, and the homeowners now have peace of mind knowing their house is anchored securely. By bypassing the problematic soil layers and securing the foundation to stable bedrock, the homeowners have a permanent solution in place.
Customer Satisfaction:
The homeowners were thrilled with the outcome and appreciated the professionalism and expertise of the entire team, from Amanda’s scheduling to TJ’s thorough inspection and Ricardo’s skilled oversight. With a more secure foundation, they can confidently enjoy their home, knowing it is protected against future settlement issues.
This Eagar home was built in 1981 & was showing symptoms of a potential foundation problem. Damage included wall cracks & floor cracks that were getting worse.
The Homeonwrs contacted Arizona Foundation Solutions to assess the damage & compose a repair plan (a Forensic Engineered Report was provided). The repair plan included 11 288 Supportworks Push Piers & approximately 8 feet of crack stitching.
Underpinning Foreperson: Steve Rasmussen
Crack Stitch Foreperson: David Bickers