
Leaning Support Posts on Hillside Home - Boone, NC
This Boone home shows clear signs of foundation stress. The support posts beneath the deck are leaning on a steep hillside, indicating soil movement and settlement. Over time, this can compromise the stability of the deck and the home's foundation. Push piers will be installed to anchor the structure into stable soil, preventing further shifting and ensuring long-term stability.

Foundation Wall Cracks and Soil Movement - Boone, NC
This photo highlights the symptoms of foundation settlement on a Boone hillside home. Cracks are visible along the wall, and shifting soil has created instability beneath the structure. Without intervention, these issues can worsen over time, leading to more severe structural damage. Push piers will be installed to stabilize the foundation by transferring the home's weight to solid bedrock or stable soil layers, stopping further settlement and restoring structural integrity.

Excavation for Push Pier Installation - Boone, NC
Here, preparation is underway to stabilize the home's failing foundation. Large excavations have been made along the base of the wall where cracks and settlement were evident. These holes will house push piers, which are driven deep into stable soil or bedrock to permanently support the structure. By anchoring the home to solid ground, this solution stops further movement and restores stability to the hillside property.

Cracked Foundation Walls - Boone, NC
Inside the crawl space of this Boone home, significant cracking can be seen along the block foundation walls clear signs of settlement and shifting soil. These cracks not only weaken the structure but can also allow moisture intrusion over time. Installing push piers will stabilize the foundation, prevent further movement, and protect the integrity of the home for the long term.

Push Pier Installation in Progress - Boone, NC
This image shows a push pier being hydraulically driven beneath the foundation wall of a Boone home. The pier is installed deep into stable soil layers, transferring the home's weight off weak, shifting ground. Once in place, the pier bracket secures the foundation, halting further settlement and restoring long-term structural stability.