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Common Foundation Issues in Lakewood
What Else Could Be Hiding Below?
Foundation problems don’t always start with cracks or visible damage. Sometimes the warning signs are subtle—like slow plumbing, sagging floors, or gaps in corners. This page covers other common structural and mechanical symptoms that could indicate your foundation needs attention. These "additional issues" may seem minor, but they’re often signs of bigger problems forming beneath your home.
These often-overlooked signs can point to hidden damage or instability. While cracks and bowing get most of the spotlight, your foundation could be showing stress in other ways. Catching these early can prevent major structural repairs later:
- Sagging or Bouncy Floors: Weak soil or missing support can cause floors to flex, bounce, or dip—especially over crawl spaces.
- Sticking Doors or Windows: Foundation movement can shift frames out of square, making it hard to open or close them.
- Cracked or Uneven Slabs: Garage floors, porches, or driveways can show early signs of settling with fractures or tilt.
- Gaps Between Walls & Ceilings: Separation at corners or baseboards may be a sign your house is settling unevenly.
- Nail Pops in Drywall: As framing moves, nails push out through drywall—often due to shifting foundations.
- Persistent Plumbing Problems: Foundation movement can put stress on pipes, leading to leaks or poor drainage over time.
Signs That Additional Issues May Be Developing
Your home could be shifting—even if you haven’t seen a crack yet. Foundation problems can affect your entire structure. Keep an eye out for:
- Uneven steps or tilting exterior concrete
- Cracked tiles or flooring misalignment
- Hairline ceiling cracks near the middle of rooms
- Interior doors that no longer latch properly
- Cold floors or moisture in areas with poor support
What Happens If You Ignore These Small Signs?
They don’t stay small forever. When overlooked, these issues can escalate into structural instability, water damage, or total foundation failure.
- Pipes may burst due to shifting
- Framing can twist, making remodeling harder
- Home value decreases due to failed inspections
- Small repairs snowball into expensive foundation work

How We Address Additional Foundation Problems
No one-size-fits-all fixes—only tailored solutions for long-term support.
- Space Supports: Adjustable steel posts that strengthen sagging beams and restore level floors.
- Slab Piers for Sunken Concrete: Drive deep into stable soil to lift and re-stabilize sinking slabs.
- Push Piers for Sinking Structures: Installed under footings to lift and secure foundations experiencing settlement.
- Drainage Corrections: Re-route water away from problem areas to protect your foundation and surrounding slabs.
- Reinforced Framing & Subfloor Repair: Strengthen compromised joists and girders affected by moisture or shifting supports.
Preventative Measures to Stop Future Foundation Stress
Smart upgrades now = fewer repairs later.
- Keep crawl spaces dry and ventilated
- Redirect water away from all parts of the home, not just the main foundation
- Avoid placing hot tubs or heavy planters on unsupported slabs
- Schedule regular inspections for movement, especially in older homes
- Fix small floor dips and gaps before they become major sink points