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  • Foundation Repair
  • Basement Waterproofing
  • Piering or Piling
  • Mudjacking or Slabjacking
  • Soil Modification
  • High Customer Satisfaction
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Another company said that our foundation was too far gone and needed to be replaced. That’s when we found Regional Foundation Repair. They helped save us thousands! Great service, will recommend!

Andrew Y. | May 30, 2023


We’ve had water in our basement countless times since we moved in. This service sent a contractor who spent a few days installing a waterproofing system and bam - no issues since! Thank you so much!

Eddie W. | May 27, 2023


Finally a foundation company that responds, helps gets the job done, and offers a warranty for the work! Will use again, and recommending to friends and family.

Jessica B. | May 24, 2023


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Another company said that our foundation was too far gone and needed to be replaced. That’s when we found Regional Foundation Repair. They helped save us thousands! Great service, will recommend!

Andrew Y. | May 30, 2023


We’ve had water in our basement countless times since we moved in. This service sent a contractor who spent a few days installing a waterproofing system and bam - no issues since! Thank you so much!

Eddie W. | May 27, 2023


Finally a foundation company that responds, helps gets the job done, and offers a warranty for the work! Will use again, and recommending to friends and family.

Jessica B. | May 24, 2023


WHY REGIONAL FOUNDATION REPAIR?

  • Best Pricing On Labor and Materials
  • Professional, Efficient, and Friendly Service
  • Licensed Structural Engineers On Call 24/7
  • Flexible Payment Plans & Financing Options
  • Laser Level Measuring Practices
  • Worry Free Warranties On All Services
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HOW DOES IT WORK?

If you’re noticing cracks in your sheetrock, uneven or sloping floors, windows and doors becoming challenging to close, or nails pushing through your drywall, it likely means your foundation is suffering from some type of damage. Foundation problems tend to worsen if left unrepaired, so you should quickly seek out professional help. That’s where we come in!

First, fill out our convenient contact form with your best contact information and a brief description of the issue you’re seeing in your home. Our 24/7 on-call project manager will instantly see your request and reach out to the most qualified team member we have to address your specific problem.

Our technician, who specializes in the issue you’re experiencing, will schedule an inspection if needed, or provide a detailed quote for service if enough information is provided in the form.

At Regional Foundation Repair, we believe that communication and timeliness are of utmost importance, so you can rest assured that your request will be handled by our team members quickly and professionally. We typically provide quotes or schedule inspections within a day or two to minimize the damage done by an unrepaired foundation.

Our foundation specialist will complete the job with 5-star service, as all of our technicians have years of experience and knowledge behind their work. We also stand behind every project we complete with a 100% satisfaction guarantee, so you can be confident in choosing Regional Foundation Repair for all your foundation needs.

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  • Thank you Regional Foundation Repair! They helped set us up with an experienced foundation contractor for last minute. Got a quick assessment and then after the technician (can't remember his name) explained the entire process to us in a way that felt very simple and straight forward. He was very honest and transparent with the repairs we needed. We found their estimate to be very reasonable compared to the other quotes we received. When the crew came out, they were very professional and explained their progress throughout the job. As expected, they cleaned up everything at the end of the day and the tech caught up with me to make sure the work was completed to my satisfaction. We had a lot of questions and they were very responsive. We've had an excellent experience with RegionalFoundationRepair from start to finish!
    - Erica J.
  • After a horrible experience on Yelp, I found this site and within minutes had quotes in hand. I scheduled my appointment and within 2 weeks the job was done below what I budgeted for. No more wet basement. Love it. Will recommend to friends and family.
    - Suja K.
  • Love these guys. They are professional, punctual, and saved me $1,000's explaining exactly what my foundation problem was and what I needed. Other companies were trying to sell me on the bells and whistles pushing services I didn't really need. These guys were transparent and the pricing for the job came out about $500 less then the other quotes.
    - Dan T.

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  • National Average: $4,499
  • Typical Range: $2,008 - $7,039
  • Low End - High End: $495 - $13,000

RECENT REQUESTS FOR FOUNDATION REPAIR SERVICES

  • Foundation Lifting

    Date of Request: 06/01/2023

    Location: Castle Rock, CO

    Description: Walk near front door

  • Foundation Repair

    Date of Request: 05/31/2023

    Location: Castle Rock, CO

    Description: Cracked foundation, may have sunk in some spots, potentially need to put down pipe for a new half bath.

  • Foundation Repair

    Date of Request: 05/31/2023

    Location: Castle Rock, CO

    Description: Would like someone to come out and inspect and give us an estimate on foundation repair

  • Foundation Repair

    Date of Request: 05/28/2023

    Location: Castle Rock, CO

    Description: Foundation seems to be falling, don't know what we need.

  • Foundation Lifting

    Date of Request: 05/25/2023

    Location: Castle Rock, CO

    Description: We have a sunken slab. Foundation is fine. Need a quote for repair. Thanks!

  • Foundation Repair

    Date of Request: 05/23/2023

    Location: Castle Rock, CO

    Description: Possible ground seepage in basement due to cracks in slab.

  • Does Foundation Movement Affect Castle Rock?

    Castle Rock is a sprawling city just 30 miles from Denver, CO. The city is known for being comfortable during the late summer months, but it can be chilly and snowy during the winter. Precipitation in Castle Rock is relatively low, most of the precipitation falls as snow at 58 inches on average each year. Located at a high elevation, Castle Rock has scenic mountain views and boasts a spectacular view from its namesake castle-shaped butte.

    Castle Rock was originally settled during 1864 due to the Homestead Act, and while miners entered the area expecting to find gold, they found rare rhyolite instead. This led to extensive mining operations and the establishment of Castle Rock.

    Foundation movement in Castle Rock is typically related to moisture. The soil can become saturated as the snow melts in the spring, and the clay soils can absorb water, creating expansive soils. Expansive soils increase in volume as they become saturated, then slowly drain, creating small voids that can cause soils to shift beneath the foundation. This is not the only foundation problem in Castle Rock. Residents face a variety of foundation problems due to age, soil, and weather.

  • What Causes Foundation Problems in Castle Rock?

    Not sure if your foundation is potentially compromised? Here are some of the most common reasons residents call us for foundation repair in Castle Rock.

    Elevation and Slope

    At over 6,000 feet above sea level, elevation and slope can contribute to foundation damage in Castle Rock. Landslides, rockfall, and debris flows can move foundation slabs, causing instability and damage to the foundation. Landslides can send high-velocity flows of debris down mountain slopes, destroying homes and foundations in their path. While local authorities attempt to mitigate damaging landslides, a home with a well-reinforced foundation is most likely to last through small rockfall and landslide incidents with minimal damage.

    Landslides, rockfall, and debris flows typically occur during the spring when snow is melting. They can also be caused by seismic activity and human activity such as mining or construction.

    Mine Subsidence

    Castle Rock was originally settled by miners due to its abundance of rhyolite. With over 23,000 abandoned mines in the state of Colorado, and thousands of still active mines, ground subsidence can be a major foundation problem in Castle Rock. These mines can collapse, bringing the soil and settlement of your foundation with them. If your home is built above a mine, subsidence can be a constant worry. It can cause a differential settlement and other foundation damage.

    Frost Heave

    Freezing temperatures in the winter can cause foundation damage in Castle Rock. Frost heave is a vertical movement of the soil due to freezing and expansion of the soil. When the temperatures are below freezing the frozen soil expands, forcing the foundation up. As the warm spring temperatures thaw the frozen soil, This can lead to even more movement of the soil and result in foundation settlement.

    Frost heave commonly causes cracks and foundation movement, but it is typically prevented by your home’s heating system. The home unintentionally loses some heat, which keeps the soils near the foundation from freezing. Frost heave is more likely to occur in homes that are unheated or unoccupied, along with foundations built on top of decomposing organic material, near culverts, and homes with poor drainage.

    Expansive Soils

    Expansive soils are a prevalent problem for foundations in Castle Rock. The expansive clay soils, melting snow, and occasional flash flood can increase the pressure on your foundation and basement walls when the soil is saturated. Clay soils drain slowly and compress slightly as they dry out. This leaves air pockets in the soil that can collapse.

    Saturated soils can also cause their share of problems for foundations. Water enters the porous surface of the concrete foundation and can cause cracks in the foundation. Hydrostatic pressure is also a moisture-related problem. When soils are saturated, the pressure on basement walls increases. It is similar to the buoyancy that holds a foam ball above water. This increase in pressure delivers enough force to bow basement walls and crack foundations.

  • What Are the Signs of Basement Foundation Damage in Castle Rock?

    Wondering if your home has foundation damage but unsure of what to look for? There are several common signs of foundation damage in Castle Rock.

    Cracking Foundation

    Cracked cement is common in the freezing temperatures and elevation of Castle Rock. Freezing temperatures and snowy weather can make pouring concrete difficult and freezing temperatures cause the concrete to contract then expand as it thaws. The porous nature of concrete slabs and cinder blocks allows water to enter the material. The water freezes and expands up to 9%, forming cracks and voids in the foundation.

    Small cracks typically will not compromise a foundation and are a common sight on older homes in chilly climates. Cracks in the foundation that are larger than 1/8 inch may be a sign of foundation damage. Growing cracks can also be a problem, and should be monitored until our foundation repair experts arrive.

    Cracks may not only form on the foundation when there is considerable foundation movement in Castle Rock, residents typically see cracks in the following locations:

    • Concrete stairs
    • Basement walls
    • Tile floors and walls
    • Brick masonry
    • Chimneys
    • Plaster walls and decorations

    Bowing of concrete or cinder block walls can also be a sign of major damage to your foundation. Should you see any of these signs, speak with our foundation repair experts right away!

    Flooding and Moisture

    If you see water in the basement, it could be a sign of foundation damage in Castle Rock. Plumbing systems beneath the foundation can be damaged by movement and leak water or sewage into the basement. Moisture can also penetrate the foundation or basement walls when the clay soil is saturated, causing puddles, pools, and floods in the basement.

    Foundations near East Plum Creek and near the floodplains are the most common locations where flood and moisture damage occurs. The clay content of the soils also contributes to moisture-related foundation damage in Castle Rock. If you don’t see water in the basement, mold, mildew scents, and the presence of insects likely mean there is excess moisture.

    Uneven Foundation

    Uneven foundations can make your home unlevel. While small amounts are typically not worrying, larger amounts of unevenness can be dangerous. If spills travel across your countertop or floor toward one side of the home, you may have some unevenness. A visibly tilted or sinking home means the foundation is out of plumb to a greater degree.

    Uneven foundations are typically caused by a differential settlement. The foundation sits on a settlement of rock and soil with minimal air pockets and voids when possible. When soils shift due to moisture, seismic activity, and ground subsidence, voids can form below the foundation. The foundation will settle into the void, resulting in a home that is tilted to the side. Frost heave can also contribute to uneven foundations.

  • Do You Need To Hire A Structural Engineer To Fix Your Foundation in Castle Rock?

    If you see signs of foundation damage, it may be time to call our structural engineers to assess the damage and propose a solution. If you call before the damage becomes severe, our structural engineers can typically save the foundation, but before you call, it is important to gather some valuable information.

    Look for the signs of foundation repair we provided above, and record any dates when you discovered the signs along with any changes that occur before our structural engineer arrives. Cracks in the foundation that are less than 1/8 inch in width may not indicate foundation damage alone, but they are worth noting and monitoring for any changes. Small cracks can be sealed for cosmetic reasons, but are typically not cause for alarm.

    Fixtures that are no longer flush, or doors and windows that stick can also be a sign of foundation movement. These issues are not always foundation-related, inspect the door and window frames to ensure there are no loose screws or hinges. Humidity can also cause doors and windows to stick but is less common in the arid climate of Colorado.

    If your foundation damage is significant, call our structural engineers in Castle Rock before the damage becomes costly. Major foundation damage can result in your home being condemned and unsafe for occupancy until the foundation damage is repaired.

  • Cost of Basement Foundation Repair in Castle Rock?

    Foundation repair can be costly, especially if the damage is severe or has been neglected for some time. An early assessment of the damage and solution can save you money on your foundation repair.

    Basement foundation repair in Castle Rock costs between $327 and $22,300 in most cases. These prices include assessments, material costs, and cleaning, but they do not include certain permits and inspection fees.

    Severe foundation damage can be a major investment to repair, but it is worth calling our foundation experts as soon as possible to avoid the home becoming unsafe or the damage extending to other parts of the structure. Small foundation repairs are generally more affordable than the average foundation repair. We do our best to deliver affordable foundation repairs in Castle Rock.

  • Does the Soil in Castle Rock Affect Your Foundation?

    The soil in Castle Rock can impact the foundation. The soil is typically a clay-like or sandy texture and is of the Bijou-Bresser association throughout Douglas County.

    Bijou series soils have a low runoff potential and drain well or somewhat excessively. The soils are found on the top of terraces and slopes between 0 and 12%. Bijou soils are typically sandy or loamy and dry. Foundations built on this soil are generally safer from moisture-related foundation damage.

    Bresser series soils contain more clay content, with up to 35% clay content. Bresser soils drain well but are more prone to runoff with slow to medium runoff properties. Bresser soils are more likely to cause foundation damage when they become saturated, they are also more likely to run, making them susceptible to debris flows and erosion. Our foundation specialists can help you find the right solution for your soil in Castle Rock.