Georgia's red clay soil is relentless. Cracks, settling, bowing walls — we've seen it all and fixed it all across Middle Georgia. Get a free inspection and a straight answer about what your home actually needs.
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Georgia's red clay soil expands and contracts with every rain and dry spell — putting constant pressure on your foundation. Don't ignore these signs.
Diagonal, horizontal, or stair-step cracks in drywall, brick, or concrete — especially near doors and windows.
Doors that won't latch or windows that stick are a classic sign your home's frame is shifting due to foundation movement.
Floors that feel bouncy, spongy, or visibly sloped indicate crawl space support issues or foundation settling.
Standing water, mold, or musty smells under your home cause wood rot, structural damage, and serious air quality issues.
Crawl space or basement walls that bow inward are under soil pressure and require immediate attention before they fail.
Visible gaps where walls meet the ceiling or floor indicate the structure is separating — a sign of active foundation movement.
Seeing any of these? The longer you wait, the worse — and more expensive — it gets.
Call For a Free InspectionFrom hairline cracks to severely settling foundations — we offer permanent solutions, not band-aids.
Epoxy and polyurethane injection seals active cracks and restores structural integrity permanently. We address the cause, not just the symptom.
Get Free Estimate →Steel push piers are driven deep past Georgia's unstable clay to load-bearing soil, permanently stabilizing and lifting settling foundations.
Get Free Estimate →Ideal for lighter structures and new construction, helical piers screw into stable soil to provide permanent foundation support.
Get Free Estimate →A sealed crawl space protects your home from moisture, mold, pests, and energy loss. We install heavy-duty vapor barriers and drainage systems.
Get Free Estimate →Carbon fiber straps and wall anchors stop bowing or cracking foundation walls from moving further — without costly excavation.
Get Free Estimate →Interior drainage systems and sump pumps keep your crawl space dry year-round — even through Georgia's heavy rain seasons.
Get Free Estimate →Georgia's famous red clay soil is beautiful — but it's brutal on foundations. Middle Georgia's soil expands up to 30% when wet, then contracts sharply in summer droughts. This constant movement exerts thousands of pounds of pressure on your foundation every year.
Most foundation repair companies use generic methods. We understand how Georgia soil behaves differently by season and apply solutions specifically engineered for Middle Georgia conditions — which is why our repairs last.
We never recommend work that isn't needed. Our inspectors give you a straight diagnosis — not a sales pitch. You'll get a written report either way.
We use steel piers, carbon fiber, and professional-grade materials built to last decades — not temporary patches that fail in a few years.
We work in Macon's specific soil and climate conditions every day. We know what works here and what doesn't — better than any out-of-state company.
Every repair comes with a written warranty. Pier installations carry a long-term structural warranty transferable to future buyers.
Don't let cost delay critical repairs. We offer flexible financing so you can protect your home now and pay over time.
Foundation problems don't wait — neither do we. Same-week inspections available across Macon, Warner Robins, and Middle Georgia.
We come to your home, assess the damage, and give you an honest diagnosis — no charge, no obligation.
You receive a detailed written estimate before any work begins. No surprises, no hidden fees.
Our crew completes the repair — most jobs finish in 1–3 days with minimal disruption to your home.
We back every repair in writing and follow up to make sure everything is holding perfectly.
We serve homeowners throughout the Macon metro area and surrounding Middle Georgia communities.
A small crack today becomes a major structural failure tomorrow. Middle Georgia's soil doesn't stop moving — but we can stop the damage. Get your free inspection today.