Foundation Repair Plano, Call us 972-578-8800 – Understanding what causes foundations to crack – There are several factors which can lead to foundation issues, and this is true for both residential and commercial properties in Plano. Plano residents trust Dalrock Foundation Repair for assistance with all home cracks and problems whether it’s for slab or pier and beam issues. With more than two decades of experience assisting homeowners and businesses with foundation problems, we bring a deep understanding of Texas geology and the solutions we need to employ to help fix your issues. When searching for Foundation Repair on your computer, phone, or tablet – think Dalrock Foundation Repair.

Foundation Repair in Plano Texas You may experience a variety of damages to your house or business that may result in problems with your foundations. For example, your home will settle over time and cracks may begin to develop in the walls. Cracks may indicate an issue with the soil under your home or building. These cracks may also appear on the exterior of the home in the brick and indicate an issue. We can inspect your home for evidence of problems if you believe a problem exists. In many cases, your homeowners insurance will even cover the repairs!

Slab Foundations Repair It’s common to build homes on slab foundations in Texas, where the house is next to the ground that sits below the house. A slab will usually be thicker under areas where there is a lot of weight resting on the slab and will be thinner in other areas. A crack my develop if there is too much shifting in the soil around the house. Dalrock can assist with all Plano slab foundations needs.

Pier and Beam Foundation Repair Pier and beam foundations were very common in the last century in new homes, but many homebuilders began using slab as an alternative in the second half of the 1900s. If you have a crawlspace under your Plano home or business, you probably have a pier and beam foundation. Shifting of the earth under the building, as well as the shifting of the house may result in a problem.

Concrete Pressed Piles Foundation Repair An efficient option for fixing a home or building that has shifted or started to sink is the insertion of concrete pressed piles. These cylinders can help stabilized a dropped foundation by inserting the piles somewhere between five and seven feet under the house. When we inspect your home and determine the source of the shifting or destabilization, we may determine that concrete pressed piles offer the most cost-effective solution.

Steel Piers vs. Concrete Piers Another option for repairing your home is using steel piers. We may need to use steel piers if we need to install piers into particularly deep soil. A very heavy load, such as a two-story house or a commercial building may benefit from steel piers. There are advantages to each type of repair – concrete piers versus steel piers – and we can help you determine the ideal type of repair for your home or business.

Foundation Shifts and Settlement When a home builder completes construction, he or she will expect that the house may settle and shift over time. Homes are actually built to withstand some shifting, but when there are unexpected changes in the soil beneath the house, cracks may occur. For example, tree roots may grow under the house and disrupt the steadfastness of the soil and lead to a shifting.

Commercial – Industrial Foundation Repair The foundations used on large commercial buildings aren’t often too different from those used in residential circumstances. However, commercial buildings are often much larger in scale and require a greater depth for support piers. Dalrock will help fix any commercial building, whether be it a small retail store or larger commercial structure.

Residents can Finance Foundation Repair Costs You may find that your foundation repair costs more than you have saved for emergency issues. However, leaving a problem to get worse over time may increase the cost exponentially and eventually destabilize your entire house. We aim to complete the job in an expedient manner and within a budget you can afford.

About Plano, Tx: Plano, Tx Zip Codes are: 75023, 75025, 75034, 75075, 75086, 75094, 75024, 75026, 75074, 75084, 75093, & 75252. Facts About Plano: The city is located in Collin County, Texas.

The longitude and latitude is 33.0613863° North, -96.806666° West.

Plano is bordered by Frisco and Allen to the north, Parker and Murphy to the east, Richardson and Addison to the south, and Hebron and The Colony to the west.

Plano is considered to be part of the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex and is located twenty miles (32.2 km) north of Dallas.

Plano's total area is 71.6 sq mi (185.5 km2), of which 71.6 sq mi (15.5 km2) is land and 0.1 sq mi (0.2 km2) is covered by water.

The 3 area codes for Plano are 214, 469, and 972. Some Of The Plano Neighborhoods We Service: Plano East.

Willow Bend.

Lakeside On Preston.

Plano Parkside.

Ridgeview Ranch.

Avignon Windhaven.

Pasquinellis Parker Estates.

Willow Bend Polo Estates.

The Trails Of Glenwood.

Hills At Prestonwood.

Wolf Creek Estates.

Preston Meadows.

Forest Creek Estates.

Collin Greene Condos.

Willow Bend Estates.

Briarpark Village.

Dallas North Estates.

Pheasant Landing.

Stone Lake Estates.

Chase Oaks Village. For your FREE Foundation Repair Estimate, Call Us Anytime at: 972-578-8800 Or visit our website at: www.dalrockfoundation.com Some of our recent reviews on Yelp: – “I can't state enough how much help Bob was, and how happy I am with Dalrock” (Jessie P – Austin, Tx) – “Everything from the inspection, scheduling and the actual work done was very impressive as it was the first time” (Jim B – Garland, Tx) – “If you want to be treated like family, call a family owned company with 28 years experience” (Emylie M – Plano, Tx) – “The team was very thorough and the work was excellent. The team leader explained everything very well. Very professional and polite” (Teresa S – Plano, Tx) Dalrock Foundation is a Proud Member of the Plano Better Business Bureau Driving Directions to Our Plano Office from Dallas, Tx: Take Dallas North Tollway N to Dallas Pkwy in Plano. Take the exit toward Parker Road from Dallas North Tollway N (22 min – 20.3 mi)

Take W Parker Rd to your destination (6 min – 2.7 mi) Foundation Repair Plano