Arlington Foundation Repair - Get a Free, No Strings Attached Assessment

Expert Foundation repair for your Arlington home is available to you through our family owned and operated business, Atlas Foundation Company, Inc. We specialize in home foundation repair using two proven repair methods-pressed pilings and deep-drilled concrete piers.

As a leader in foundation repair, Atlas Foundation Company has been serving Tarrant County, Texas, including Fort Worth, Arlington, Grand Prairie, Mansfield and surrounding towns for almost 50 years.

Get a free, no obligation estimate from one of the owners or managers at Atlas and we will help get the ball rolling on making sure there is not a serious problem with your foundation walls or, if there is, to help you get it fixed as soon as possible.

Sinking foundations, cracked and buckled walls and uneven floors are problems commonly faced annually by some quarter-million homeowners. Homes and other structures situated on unstable soils settle when their foundations are subjected to extreme moisture conditions or lack proper drainage. A shifting foundation may result in structural damage to your home and a loss of your investment.

On the other hand, some cracks are purely cosmetic in nature. The only way to be absolutely sure is to have an expert come out for a thorough inspection of your house foundations.

If you find yourself wondering if you are in need of repair for your concrete foundation, Burleson based Atlas is the best choice out of the Arlington foundation repair companies.

Atlas is capable of handling all your structural issues, eliminating the need to deal with multiple contractors. In addition to our two time-tested repair methods-pressed pilings and deep-drilled concrete piers, our other services include mudjacking, drainage swales and French drains.

Mudjacking is a course of action that entails drilling two-inch diameter holes through the floor in the affected area, bringing in a hose with a nozzle that fits in the holes and pumping a thick mud grout under the floor. The grout is characteristically comprised of sandy loam soil, water, five percent cement and five percent lime.

The grout is pumped under the house foundations with several hundred pounds of pressure until all voids are filled and the back pressure lifts the foundation to where it needs to be. Mudjacking has been successfully used to for garage foundation repair, to lift streets, porches, and driveways at a cost much lower than replacement.

The purpose of a French Drainage System is to carry unwanted freestanding water away from a building, such as your home. French drains are commonly installed near the perimeter of a building at the lowest point or anywhere where standing water is found. Or a French drain may begin in the basement crawlspace. And the system may terminate at any point where the water will not drain back toward the house.

Drainage swales are shallow-sided, sloped ditches designed to convey surface run-off away from buildings towards the nearest street, lane, dry pond or storm water management lake to prevent lot-to-lot drainage. These swales are usually located along common property lines and sometimes at the back of a lot. They should be graded in accordance with an approved Lot Grading Plan.

Call Atlas today to check your home foundation in Arlington and Grand Prairie to protect the value of your home.

Atlas Foundation Company, Inc.
3916 Heritage Dr.
Burleson, Texas 76028

Phone: (817) 478-1181
Fax: (817) 478-1196
info@atlasfoundationinc.com

 

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