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The Homeowners of this single-family house built in 1996 started to notice some notorious foundation problems. Some concrete cracks started to appear out of nowhere, and the Owners were concerned that the cracks might extend somewhere else around the house. After taking some initiative, the Owners decided to call Arizona Foundation Solutions for a quote and a diagnose. Additionally to concrete stem wall repair services, we also specialize in concrete step repair in Mesa, Arizona.
The owners of this Gilbert, AZ home were remodeling the house and noticed some concrete cracks. The cracks were all over the place and they were very wide and deep. Thanks to Arizona Foundation Solutions, they got their problem solved, and the homeowners became part of our testimonies!
An area of an institution called Dobson Academy was facing some issues with its floor. The concrete slabs were uneven, and this problem was representing a huge risk for the children in the facility, especially at this time that all kids are coming back to school.
In a recognized Academy named Dobson, the staff noticed some changes in the backyard. The concrete slabs were uneven, and without even realizing it, the staff was tripping on over the hazard. The staff let the principal know about the subject since they were concerned about the children coming back to school after the pandemic. The principal decided to take action and call Arizona Foundation Solutions to put an end to the problem.
The homeowners of this single-family house build in 2004 were struggling with some foundation issues. The owners did not know they were experiencing foundation problems until the symptoms became more visible and uncomfortable. Our great team went to visit the house and determined that an engineer needed to go to the place to analyze the problem. Our engineers determined that a good plan would be to underpin all the perimeter they think is necessary. However, the owners noticed that the driveway was a victim of a settlement problem and the best alternative to fix the problem was to implement the PolyLevel® Repair System.