[ 01 ] Structural Foundation Repair Murfreesboro · Est. 2009

Middle Tennessee
Foundation Repair
Specialists.

Middle Tennessee's red clay swells and shrinks with every season, and your foundation moves with it. We diagnose the real cause and stabilize it for good, backed by a lifetime transferable warranty.

4.8 / 5 on Google
Lifetime transferable warranty
In-house crews, no subs
Free Inspection No obligation

Typically responds within 1 business day.

1,000+ Homes Repaired
17+ Years in Business
Lifetime Warranty
100% In-House Crews
4.8★ Google Rating
1,000+ Homes Repaired
17+ Years in Business
Lifetime Warranty
100% In-House Crews
4.8★ Google Rating
[ 02 ]  Warning Signs

The signs your home is moving

Foundation issues, crawl space moisture, and sinking concrete start with subtle signs. Catching them early saves thousands.

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01 Foundation Cracks in walls or floors Horizontal, stair-step, or diagonal cracks that widen over time signal foundation movement, not just settling. 02 Doors & Windows Sticking doors and windows Doors and windows that stick in summer and leave gaps in winter often mean the foundation is settling unevenly with the seasons. 03 Floors Uneven or bouncy floors Sloped hardwood, springy subfloors, and gaps between boards often point to failing crawl space supports or sinking piers. 04 Water Water in your basement or crawl space Efflorescence, rust stains, and standing water accelerate structural decay and mold growth faster than most homeowners expect. 05 Exterior Gaps around doors, windows, or garage Daylight or a growing gap around a door or window frame often means one part of the foundation is sinking faster than the rest. 06 Concrete Sinking or uneven concrete slabs Driveways, patios, and sidewalks that tip or crack create trip hazards and indicate voids forming beneath the surface.
[ 03 ]  What We Do

One company,
every system

From foundation piers to crawl space encapsulation, our in-house crews diagnose it, repair it, and stand behind their work.

Installing an exterior waterproofing membrane and drainage around a foundation.
[ 04 ]  Why Ground Up

The difference is
in the diagnosis

Get several quotes and you'll see a wide range of prices. The gap isn't luck. It's whether the contractor finds the actual cause and stands behind the work.

01
Written diagnostic report
Every inspection concludes with a written report, not a verbal quote designed to get you to sign.
02
In-house installation crews
We never subcontract the repair. Our crews install what our engineers specify, start to finish.
03
Lifetime transferable warranty
Our pier system warranty transfers to the next owner, a real asset on a home disclosure form.
04
Honest triage, in writing
If something can wait or doesn't need repair, we say so. We've built our reputation on not manufacturing urgency.
[ 05 ]  No Invented Urgency

Three buckets. In writing.

It's the same framework we use on every inspection. We don't manufacture emergencies, if something can wait, we say so.

URGENT 01

Act Now

Active movement, water intrusion, or structural failure that poses immediate risk to your home's integrity. Delays increase both damage and cost.

PLAN FOR IT 02

Schedule Within 6 Months

Confirmed issues that are stable now but will worsen without intervention. Budget for this repair in the near term.

MONITOR 03

Watch & Wait

Early-stage indicators or cosmetic concerns not yet tied to structural movement. We'll tell you exactly what to look for.

[ 06 ]  Customer Reviews

Trusted by
the neighbors

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[ 07 ]  How It Works

Back on solid ground

01

Free On-Site Inspection

A certified inspector evaluates your foundation, crawl space, or concrete, no charge, no obligation. We look for the root cause, not just the symptoms.

02

Written Diagnostic Report

You receive a detailed report with photos, severity ratings, and a clear explanation of what we found, and what we recommend, ranked by urgency.

03

Transparent Estimate

Every estimate is itemized in writing. We explain what each line item does and why it's needed. If something can wait, we say so.

04

Expert Installation, Backed by Warranty

Our in-house crews complete the work efficiently and cleanly. All pier system installations come with a lifetime transferable warranty.

[ 08 ]  FAQ

Answered honestly

Rutherford County red clay shrinks 8 to 12 percent in dry summers and swells every spring. That repeating cycle moves foundations. Davidson County has high seasonal water tables that pressure basement walls. Williamson County karst limestone creates variable bedrock depth, causing uneven settlement.

Common warning signs include cracks in drywall or brick, doors and windows that stick or drag, floors that slope or bounce, bowing walls, and gaps where walls meet ceilings. Any of these warrant a free inspection.

Middle Tennessee's humid subtropical climate keeps crawl spaces above 60% relative humidity for most of the year without encapsulation. A vapor barrier and dehumidifier protect floor joists from mold, reduce indoor humidity and energy costs, and eliminate the musty odors most homeowners assume are permanent.

Our helical pier and push pier installations carry a lifetime transferable warranty. It follows the house, not just the original homeowner, and is a genuine asset when you sell.

Helical piers are rotated into the ground like a large screw and work well in variable soil. Push piers are hydraulically driven straight down using your home weight as resistance and are preferred for heavier masonry structures. We carry both and recommend the right system for your conditions.

Most encapsulation projects in Middle Tennessee range from $3,500 to $8,000 depending on crawl space size, existing moisture conditions, and whether drainage or mold remediation is needed first. We provide a free, written estimate after inspection with no obligation.

[ 09 ]  Where We Work

Headquartered in Murfreesboro

From red-clay Rutherford County soil to Nashville's high water tables and Cookeville's karst limestone, we know the ground beneath your home.

Also serving La Vergne, Hendersonville, Gallatin, Lebanon, Tullahoma, Antioch + more →

[ 10 ]  From the Blog

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Understanding Foundation Types and Their Pros and Cons

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