Foundation Repair Services

Advanced Foundation Repair

Professional Foundation Solutions for Long-Term Stability

Your home’s foundation is only as strong as the soil it rests on, and across many regions, that soil can shift drastically. At Tulsa Foundation Pros, we specialize in solving the common foundation issues caused by soil movement, poor drainage, and structural wear over time. Whether your home is settling, cracking, or shifting, we offer proven solutions to protect its structural integrity.

Our team provides residential and commercial foundation repair services using steel and helical piers, polyurethane foam injection, and other cutting-edge techniques to lift, level, and stabilize foundations.

Types of Foundation Damage We Repair

Every home is different, but many show similar signs when foundation problems begin. Our experts can identify and resolve:

01

Cracked or
bowing walls

These occur when soil pressure or foundation movement pushes against the structure. Left unchecked, bowed walls can collapse.

02

Uneven or
sagging floors

Often a sign of pier and beam failure or slab settlement, these can impact everything from door alignment to the safety of your home.

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Common Causes of Foundation Problems

If frames are no longer square due to structural shifting, it can lead to sticking or gaps, allowing energy loss or water intrusion.

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Foundation
cracks

Cracks in walls, floors, or ceiling whether vertical, diagonal, or stair-step, can be a signal of significant movement.

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Water intrusion or moisture damage

Moisture in basements or crawl spaces can weaken structural supports and foster mold growth, creating unhealthy living conditions.

Common Causes of Foundation Problems

Studies have shown that over 60% of U.S. homes built on expansive soil will experience some degree of foundation movement during their lifetime. Understanding the root cause is key to implementing the right repair strategy.

Foundation issues can stem from a variety of environmental and construction-related factors. The most common causes include:

Expansive or shifting soils

When soil absorbs moisture, it expands and when it dries out, it shrinks. This cycle causes constant movement under your home.

Tree roots or vegetation

Aggressive root systems from nearby trees can dry out the soil or physically displace the foundation.

Improper construction

Faulty site preparation, inadequate footing, or subpar materials can lead to early structural settlement and cracks.

Poor site drainage

Improper grading or broken gutters can lead to pooling water that destabilizes the foundation and accelerates wear. We may recommend a foundation drainage system to correct this.

Our Proven Foundation Repair Services

We offer a full suite of foundation restoration services to restore structural integrity and peace of mind:

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Slab Foundation Repair

We use steel piers or high-density polyurethane foam injection to lift and stabilize sunken concrete slabs. Foam is ideal for interior floors and driveways, while piers are best for perimeter stabilization. Both methods are minimally invasive and highly durable.

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Pier and Beam Repair

In homes with crawl spaces, we inspect, repair, and replace structural elements like joists, beams, and piers. Shimming and leveling are used to bring your interior floors back to level. This service prevents sagging, creaking, and long-term deterioration.

Helical And Steel Piers

Helical and Steel Piers

These piers are driven deep into load-bearing strata to permanently stabilize foundations. Steel piers are ideal for heavy structures, while helical piers are used where soil conditions vary. Both offer long-term protection against settlement.

Expert Foam Foundation Repair

Foam Foundation
Repair

We use steel piers or high-density polyurethane foam injection to lift and stabilize sunken concrete slabs. Foam is ideal for interior floors and driveways, while piers are best for perimeter stabilization. Both methods are minimally invasive and highly durable.

Professional Crawl Space Encapsulation

Crawl Space Encapsulation

In homes with crawl spaces, we inspect, repair, and replace structural elements like joists, beams, and piers. Shimming and leveling are used to bring your interior floors back to level. This service prevents sagging, creaking, and long-term deterioration.

advanced-Foundation-Drainage-System-Installation

Foundation Drainage System Installation

These piers are driven deep into load-bearing strata to permanently stabilize foundations. Steel piers are ideal for heavy structures, while helical piers are used where soil conditions vary. Both offer long-term protection against settlement.

Why Homeowners Trust Us

Decades of experience

Our seasoned team has handled everything from minor cracks to complete foundation overhauls.

Custom Solutions

Every repair is tailored to your home’s soil type, structure, and long-term needs, not a one-size-fits-all fix

Transparent Pricing

We offer free estimates with a detailed breakdown of scope and cost. No surprises.

Warrantied Workmanship

Our services come with industry-leading warranties, many of which are transferable to future homeowners.

Efficient Scheduling

Most repairs are completed in under a week, minimizing disruption to your family and daily life.

Schedule Your Free Foundation Inspection

Foundation problems don’t fix themselves, and early action can save you time and money. Our trained technicians will evaluate your home’s structure, soil conditions, and symptoms to recommend the best repair path.

Frequently Asked Questions

Most jobs range from $3,500–$8,500 depending on repair type, materials, and severity. We’ll provide a detailed written estimate after inspection.

Yes. We handle all necessary permits, inspections, and local code compliance on your behalf.

Yes. We offer multiple repair options including foam injection and slab piers, depending on the type and cause of cracking.

In addition to lifting, we offer drainage correction, crawl space encapsulation, and structural reinforcement.

Most projects are completed in 1–3 days. Larger or more complex repairs may take slightly longer.