"Foundation Pros of Wisconsin LLC is a trusted foundation and concrete contractor in Waukesha, Brookfield, Milwaukee, and Madison, WI. Whether you need to repair your foundation or install a brand-new concrete patio, you can rely on Foundation Pros of Wisconsin for top-notch craftsmanship. We also work with experienced plumbers and electricians, so we can handle your project from start to finish. We specialize in window installation, epoxy paint, and masonry repairs, too."
About Foundation Pros Of Wisconsin
As a leading provider of foundation repair in Wisconsin, Foundation Pros of Wisconsin delivers remarkable craftsmanship with proven results.
We understand foundation problems can be scary. Our solutions are designed by our foundation experts who aren’t here to upsell, we’re here to help. With complete clarity, we will walk you through every step of the process. You’ll feel confident in knowing that your home is in caring hands.
Foundation And Basement Repair
Have cracks in the wall, ceiling, or floor? Is your basement floor sinking or sagging?
Foundation damage and structural issues can lead to escalating repair costs, additional water damage, and declining property value. Address foundation and basement issues early on before more serious damage occurs.
Turn to the experts at Foundation Pros of Wisconsin for more for foundation and basement repair in the Wisconsin area. No sales reps here. You’ll work directly with our foundation professional who will design solutions to fit your exact needs. We offer easy financing options and a warranty on most services.
What are the signs you need foundation and basement repair?
Wall Cracks
You typically begin to notice long cracks in the wall. Significant settlement can lead to pronounced horizontal, vertical, and stair-step cracks.
Horizontal Cracks
Excess water can cause soil to expand and lead to lateral displacement. This can lead to visible horizontal cracks or the wall buckling inward.
Vertical Cracks
Surface seepage and settlement are key causes of vertical cracks. Vertical cracks commonly leak and if not repaired can become more substantial over time.
Damaged Joists and I-Beams
Related to the sagging floors, the support systems start to droop. Additionally, you may notice the doors and windows are not shutting correctly.
Wall Movement
Movement is detected when you notice cracks in the walls shifting. Additionally, you may notice walls bending or bulging
Deteriorated and Damaged Brick
Due to brick’s porous nature, moisture collects causing it to erode. You’ll notice flakiness and powdery residue.
Deteriorated and Damaged Cinder Block
Signs of efflorescence (a white powdery deposit) will develop on cinder blocks. Additional damage is seen in cracks, breakage, corner separation, and holes.
Sagging Floors
Often noticed in older homes, the first floor will start sagging. The