Foundation Stabilization
Foundation stabilization is a process used to strengthen and support the base of a building or structure. This is often necessary when the ground beneath the foundation becomes unstable due to factors like soil erosion, water damage, or shifting soil. Techniques such as underpinning, which involves adding support beneath the existing foundation, or using piers to distribute weight more evenly, are commonly employed.
The goal of foundation stabilization is to prevent further damage and ensure the safety and longevity of the structure. By addressing issues early, property owners can avoid costly repairs and maintain the integrity of their buildings, ultimately protecting their investment in real estate.