Foundation Repair Denver CO

Foundation Repair for the Colorado Front Range

From Colorado Springs to Fort Collins, we repair cracks, stop settling, and stabilize shifting structures using engineered solutions and expert partners. Let’s take a look at your foundation — no pressure, no sales pitch, just facts.

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Do You Need Foundation Repair?

Foundation damage doesn’t show up all at once — it creeps in slowly. By the time you see cracks or sloping floors, the underlying issue may already be serious. Here’s what to watch for:

  • ⚠️ Cracks in interior drywall or exterior brick
  • ⚠️ Doors or windows that stick or won’t close
  • ⚠️ Gaps between walls, floors, or ceilings
  • ⚠️ Uneven or sagging floors
  • ⚠️ Water pooling near your foundation
  • ⚠️ Cracked concrete slabs or patios
  • ⚠️ Chimney separation or leaning

How Our Foundation Repair Process Works

1. Site Inspection

We inspect visible signs of damage, drainage issues, and soil conditions to understand what’s really going on beneath your structure.

2. Engineering Evaluation

Our licensed structural engineer evaluates the foundation to pinpoint the root cause and design a repair strategy that meets code.

3. Repair & Stabilization

From helical piers to slab lifts, our local partners perform the repair using proven techniques that last — with minimal disruption.

4. Final Walkthrough

We walk the site with you, ensure structural integrity, and leave your property clean and secure. You’ll know it’s done right — the first time.

What Are Helical Piers?

Helical piers are long, steel anchors with screw-like blades that are drilled deep into stable soil. They bypass loose or shifting surface layers, giving your foundation a solid footing no matter what’s happening above ground.

Once installed, helical piers transfer the weight of your structure to stronger, load-bearing soil — stabilizing sinking or cracking foundations without the need for full excavation.

  • ✔️ Ideal for Colorado’s expansive clay and shifting soil
  • ✔️ Can lift and level sagging foundations
  • ✔️ Minimal disruption to landscaping or existing structures
  • ✔️ Long-term, code-compliant solution for serious settling
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Proudly Serving the Colorado Front Range

From historic homes in Colorado Springs to new builds in Fort Collins — and everywhere in between — we know the soil, the codes, and the counties.

We regularly serve homeowners and property managers in:

  • 🔹 Colorado Springs, Monument, and Black Forest
  • 🔹 Castle Rock, Parker, and South Denver
  • 🔹 Lakewood, Littleton, Aurora, Highlands Ranch
  • 🔹 Boulder, Longmont, Loveland, and Fort Collins
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Foundation Repair FAQs

How do I know if my foundation needs repair?
Common signs include wall cracks, doors that don’t close properly, sloped floors, or water pooling near the foundation. If you notice anything unusual, it’s best to get a professional evaluation early.
What causes foundation damage in Colorado?
Colorado’s expansive clay soils, freeze-thaw cycles, poor drainage, and improperly compacted fill can all contribute to shifting, settling, or cracking foundations.
Are helical piers a permanent fix?
Yes — when properly installed to load-bearing strata, helical piers are a permanent, code-approved solution. They stabilize the foundation and can even lift it back into place.
Do I need a structural engineer?
Absolutely. Every project we take on includes an evaluation from a licensed structural engineer. It’s how we ensure your repair plan is accurate, compliant, and built to last.
How long does a foundation repair take?
Most residential repairs take 1–3 days once the work begins. Larger or more complex jobs may require a week or more. We’ll provide a clear timeline after your evaluation.
Can you work on older homes or historic properties?
Yes. We regularly repair foundations on century-old homes along the Front Range. Our engineering-first approach helps protect and preserve historic structures without invasive methods.