Murfreesboro, TN

Foundation Repair in Murfreesboro

Ground Up Foundation Repair has served Middle Tennessee homeowners since 2009 with pier systems, wall stabilization, and crack repair backed by lifetime transferable warranties on pier installations. Our in-house certified crews, never subcontractors, diagnose the cause first and repair it correctly.

Homes across Rutherford County sit on expansive red clay over limestone bedrock, so lasting results depend on a local crew that understands how that ground behaves through every Middle Tennessee season.

Local Foundation Repair Experts

Foundation Repair for Murfreesboro homeowners

Ground Up Foundation Repair has served Middle Tennessee homeowners since 2009 with pier systems, wall stabilization, and crack repair backed by lifetime transferable warranties on pier installations. Our in-house certified crews, never subcontractors, diagnose the cause first and repair it correctly.

Our Foundation Repair services

Helical Pier Installation Steel helical piers are drilled into load-bearing soil or bedrock to permanently stabilize or lift settling foundations throughout Middle Tennessee. Push Pier Installation Push piers use the weight of your structure to hydraulically drive steel pipe segments to load-bearing soil, permanently stabilizing and often lifting settling foundations. Wall Anchor Installation Wall anchors use steel rods anchored in the surrounding soil to stabilize bowing or leaning basement and crawl space walls and, over time, gradually straighten them. Carbon Fiber Strap Installation Carbon fiber straps bond directly to bowing basement or crawl space walls, providing high-strength stabilization with minimal disruption and no yard excavation required. Foundation Crack Repair Epoxy injection and polyurethane foam crack repair restore the structural integrity and water resistance of foundation cracks in basement and crawl space walls throughout Middle Tennessee. Retaining Wall Repair We repair and stabilize leaning, cracked, and bowing retaining walls across Middle Tennessee, preventing soil erosion and protecting your foundation from further damage. Slab Lifting and Leveling Slab jacking lifts and levels sinking concrete slabs, driveways, walkways, patios, garage floors, and settling foundation slabs, across Middle Tennessee without full replacement. Soil Stabilization Soil stabilization techniques strengthen weak or unstable soil beneath foundations in Middle Tennessee, preventing further settlement and protecting the structures above. Commercial & Industrial Foundation Repair We stabilize and repair foundations for commercial buildings, warehouses, retail centers, and industrial facilities across Middle Tennessee with engineered solutions and minimal operational disruption. Slab Foundation Repair We repair cracking, settling, and structural failures in concrete slab foundations across Middle Tennessee, restoring stability to homes and buildings built slab-on-grade. Basement Foundation Repair We repair cracking, settlement, wall failures, and water intrusion in basement foundations throughout Middle Tennessee, restoring structural integrity from footing to rim joist. New Construction Foundation We build slab-on-grade and pier-and-beam foundations for new residential and commercial construction throughout Middle Tennessee, using soil-appropriate design from the start. Leaning Chimney Repair A chimney pulling away from the house or leaning visibly is a foundation problem, not just a chimney problem. We stabilize and realign chimneys affected by foundation settlement across Middle Tennessee. Post & Pier Foundation Repair We replace deteriorated piers, reinforce foundation posts, and retrofit post-and-beam structures in crawl space homes across Middle Tennessee to stop sagging floors and restore structural stability. Foundation Inspection A professional foundation inspection identifies cracks, settlement, wall movement, drainage issues, and structural concerns before they become expensive repairs, or derail a real estate transaction.

Foundation Repair in Murfreesboro: common questions

What causes foundation problems in Middle Tennessee?

Several soil and geological conditions work against Middle Tennessee foundations. Rutherford County red clay shrinks 8 to 12 percent in dry summers and swells back every spring, that repeating cycle moves foundations. Davidson County has high seasonal water tables that build hydrostatic pressure against basement and crawl space walls. Williamson County's karst limestone terrain creates variable bedrock depth, meaning some parts of a foundation may settle faster than others. Understanding which condition is driving your specific problem is the first step toward choosing the right repair.

How long does foundation repair take?

Most residential foundation repair projects in Middle Tennessee complete in one to three days. A crack injection repair may finish in a few hours. A pier installation with 10 to 15 locations typically runs two to three days. We will give you a specific schedule during the estimate.

Does foundation repair come with a warranty?

Ground Up Foundation Repair provides a lifetime transferable warranty on helical pier and push pier installations. That warranty transfers to subsequent owners of the home, it follows the house, not the original homeowner.

What is the difference between helical piers and push piers?

Helical piers are rotated into the ground using hydraulic torque equipment, like a large screw driven to load-bearing soil or bedrock. Push piers are hydraulically driven straight down using your home's weight to press them into the ground. We carry both systems and will recommend the one that fits your conditions.

Can I just monitor cracks instead of repairing them?

Some cracks are stable and can be documented and watched over time. Mark the ends with a pencil, date it, and check back in 30 and 90 days. If the crack is not growing, you may have time. If it is widening, extending, or accompanied by changes in floor level or door function, schedule an inspection.

Does homeowners insurance cover foundation repair?

Standard homeowners insurance policies generally do not cover foundation settlement or soil-related movement, those are considered maintenance issues rather than sudden events. We recommend reviewing your policy and speaking with your insurance agent.

Will my home's value increase after foundation repair?

Addressing foundation issues before listing a home removes one of the most significant red flags that can stall a sale or trigger price reductions. A documented repair with a lifetime transferable warranty is an asset buyers and their inspectors can verify.

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