We offer full foundation repair services including waterproofing, stabilizing settlement issues, and structural repairs.
- Crack Repair Services
- Exterior Waterproofing
- Engineered Structural Repair
- Carbon Fiber Repair
- Hydrojetting
- Spray and Wrap
Foundation Repair
Crack Repair
We offer a variety of repair options for foundation cracks. Depending on the size and type of cracks, we can determine whether the repair will require a polyurethane injection, structural epoxy injection resin, hydraulic cement, and/or carbon fiber banding. All great options for crack repair.
Why Do Cracks Occur?
Foundation Settling/Sinking
Shifting can cause cracks in foundation walls and exterior brick.
Unbalanced Soil
Drainage issues can have a negative impact on soil conditions and home stability.
Soil Movement/Shrinkage
As weather conditions change, the soil expands/shrinks under footings.
Foundation Repair
Warning Signs
There are a number of indicators to look for when assessing a foundation’s need for repair. Warning signs include: step cracks in brick and mortar, cracked bricks or blocks, foundation cracks or settling, doors and windows not working correctly, water entering home and sagging or uneven floors. Our expert team is fully qualified to identify any issues and recommend repair solutions.
Foundation Repair
Exterior
Waterproofing
Although intrusive, exterior waterproofing is the only sure way to protect your home from water. We excavate to expose the foundation, inspect and repair of any cracks/entry points, use our three-step waterproofing system and install new weeping tile with drainage stone.
Common Leak Problems
Our Process
Interior waterproofing is not waterproofing. Treating the exterior is the only way to prevent water entering the house.
Excavation
We excavate the exterior foundation walls, typically 4-8 feet deep, to expose the foundation footing and weeping tile
Waterproofing
We inspect the entire foundation, fill/repair cracks, apply a tar waterproofing membrane and dimple board foundation wrap.
Backfill/Grading
We install a minimum 18” of drainage stone, fabric protection on top of the stone, soil, compaction and positive slope away from the house.
Foundation Repair
Engineered
Structural Repair
We work closely with expert structural engineers in order to offer extensive repair or replacement of failing foundations. We specialize in helical pile underpinning to stabilize and solve settlement/sinking issues. Engineered, galvanized steel helical piles are driven deep into native soil to secure the foundation and lift it back to its original position, closing up any cracks or gaps.
Why Do Foundation Issues Occur?
Foundation Settling/Sinking
Shifting can cause cracks in foundation walls and exterior brick.
Unbalanced Soil
Drainage issues can have a negative impact on soil conditions and home stability.
Soil Movement/Shrinkage
As weather conditions change, the soil expands/shrinks under footings.
Our Process
Engineer Assessment
The first step when it comes to structural repairs is to have a certified engineer complete an onsite assessment.
Engineered Drawings and Permits
We work closely with the homeowner to choose the best option and provide stamped engineered drawings and permits.
Completion of work
We provide the highest quality work and ensure every detail adheres to engineer and permit specifications.
Foundation Repair
Warning Signs
There are a number of indicators to look for when assessing a foundation’s need for repair. Warning signs include: step cracks in brick and mortar, cracked bricks or blocks, foundation cracks or settling, doors and windows not working correctly, water entering home and sagging or uneven floors. Our expert team is fully qualified to identify any issues and recommend repair solutions.
Foundation Repair
Carbon
Fiber Repair
Proud Installer of Quality Carbon Fiber Products from Rhino Carbon Fiber.


Bowed Walls: When foundation walls start bowing or moving inward, it is a sign of structural failure which should be addressed immediately. The primary causes for bowing walls are: outside hydrostatic pressure on the walls from soil, tree roots and construction failures/poor quality construction (ex. improper steel reinforcement resulting in excessive load due to ineffective tensile strength transfer to the wall).
Corner Wall Repair: There are a variety of issues that cause cracked foundation wall corners, but the primary reason is that many structures have beams that pocket over the top of the corners; this type of construction has a tendency to crack due to the stress and weight of the beam. A carbon fiber corner wall repair not only fortifies the corners of areas that are breaking down, but can also be used as additional reinforcement for existing structures in good condition so they don’t crack or move inward over time, increasing strength and stability.
Concrete Crack Repair with Carbon Fiber: Most crack repairs stop at the injection stage, but the crack can continue to spread as the main purpose of injection material is waterproofing and not structural strengthening. Strengthening the cracked area with a carbon fiber band is an essential step to prevent further movement and crack expansion. It also adds an additional layer of protection for waterproofing!
Benefits of Carbon Fiber:
High-Strength – carbon fiber is 10x stronger than steel
Efficient Installs – light-weight product and efficient application procedure
Long-Lasting – carbon fiber resists corrosion and does not degrade
Versatile – strengthen walls, wall openings, cracks and more
Less Intrusive – thin yet strong profile doesn’t affect square footage
Aesthetically Appealing – can be painted over for aesthetic finish
Engineered Product – Engineered specifications, permit & inspection friendly
Our Process
Engineer Assessment
The first step when it comes to structural repairs is to have a certified engineer complete an onsite assessment.
Engineered Drawings and Permits
We work closely with the homeowner to choose the best option and provide stamped engineered drawings and permits.
Completion of work
We provide the highest quality work and ensure every detail adheres to engineer and permit specifications.
Foundation Repair
Warning Signs
There are a number of indicators to look for when assessing a foundation’s need for repair. Warning signs include: step cracks in brick and mortar, cracked bricks or blocks, foundation cracks or settling, doors and windows not working correctly, water entering home and sagging or uneven floors. Our expert team is fully qualified to identify any issues and recommend repair solutions.

Foundation Repair
Hydrojetting
Hydrojetting is a highly effective solution for maintaining clear and efficient plumbing systems. This advanced technique uses high-pressure water, ranging from 1,500 to 4,000 PSI, to thoroughly remove stubborn blockages, grease, and even invasive tree roots.
✔️ Thorough Cleaning: Unlike snaking, hydrojetting fully cleans the pipe for lasting results.
✔️ Environmentally Friendly: It uses water only, making it eco-friendly.
✔️ Prevents Future Issues: It prevents future blockages by clearing buildup.
✔️Effective for Severe Clogs: It clears tough blockages like tree roots and grease.

When is hydrojetting best for you?
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You have severe or recurring clogs that can’t be cleared with traditional methods.
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You’re frustrated with slow drains that have build-up over time.
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You have tree root infiltration in your sewer lines.
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You’d want a general pipe maintenance to prevent future blockages.
How Hydrojetting Works
Hydrojetting can be used in residential, commercial, and industrial plumbing systems.
Insertion of Hose
A flexible hose with a nozzle is inserted into the pipe or drain where the blockage exists.
Pressurized Water
The machine uses high-pressure water and a multi-hole nozzle to clear clogs by flushing them out.
Cleaning Action
The water scrubs the pipe walls, removing grease, sludge, and scale to clear blockages and prevent future issues.
Inspection
Our plumbers use a camera to confirm the blockage is cleared and assess the pipe’s condition.
Foundation Repair
Spray and Wrap
Want to waterproof your new construction? Our spray application forms a seamless, waterproof barrier that prevents water infiltration.
Paired with a high-quality wrap, it protects your foundation from moisture, reducing the risk of water damage and mold.
✔️ Prevents water leaks and damage
✔️ Superior moisture barrier
✔️ Enhanced foundation durability
✔️ Lower heating and cooling costs

When is Spray and Wrap best for you?
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You’re building a new property in an area with high moisture levels or frequent rainfall.
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You demand a long-lasting foundation that endures the harshest weather.
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Energy efficiency is your priority in your new building design.
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You want a dual-layer system that protects you from costly foundation repairs.
Why you need to waterproof your foundation early on
Waterproofing your foundation with Spray and Wrap during construction is the most effective way to keep water out of your home.
By taking this step early, you can avoid costly repairs down the road and ensure your foundation stays strong and secure for years to come.

Prevention of Water Damage
Early waterproofing with our Spray and Wrap service stops water leaks before it can cause structural issues, mold growth, or wood rot.

Saves you money from repairs
Addressing waterproofing during construction is far more cost-effective than fixing water damage. Early intervention prevents costly repairs.

Strengthens structural integrity
Spray and Wrap’s dual protection helps maintain your home’s stability by preventing soil erosion and shifting caused by water damage.

Health protection for your family
Foundation moisture can lead to mold and mildew, which can negatively impact air quality. Spray and Wrap safeguards against these hazards.

Enhanced energy efficiency
By keeping moisture out, your home stays drier and more comfortable, making your heating and cooling systems more efficient.

Increases your property value
A well-maintained, waterproof foundation enhances the long-term value of your home, making it more attractive to potential buyers.
Get In Touch
Let the experts at Power Foundation Systems guide you in your next project and help you start off on the right footing. Call us at 519-298-0478.