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Superior Post Tension provides full service manufacturing, installation, and repair support for post tension reinforcing systems. Broken tendons are typically found by homeowners as steel nubs protruding from the side of the foundation. SPT repairs these tendons and returns the foundation reinforcing system to full capacity. All material is sourced from our Post-Tensioning Institute Certified Fabrication Plants.

Superior Post Tension provides full service manufacturing, installation, and repair support for post tension reinforcing systems. Broken tendons are typically found by homeowners as steel nubs protruding from the side of the foundation. SPT repairs these tendons and returns the foundation reinforcing system to full capacity. All material is sourced from our Post-Tensioning Institute Certified Fabrication Plants.


Foundation Repair questions, answered by experts

It is possible for a slab leak to cause a sinkhole, but it would have to be a particularly serious leak. A slab leak causes the land under your home to erode and if there is enough movement depressions will form in the ground, potentially causing a sinkhole.

Yes. Water can penetrate through a concrete foundation wall. This can happen whether or not you have cracks, as concrete is a porous material. You’ll want to take steps to waterproof your basement or crawl space.

Yes, it is normal for a block foundation to crack. Some block foundation cracks are more serious than others and indicative of a larger structural problem. On the other hand, minor cracks may not be of immediate concern but should be monitored. Regardless, foundational cracks are not an uncommon response to wear on a structure from time and weather.

The best foundation repair method will depend on the issue you’re having, but usually, foundation instability is best fixed using supportive piers, like steel piers or helical piers. A professional foundation repair contractor or structural engineer should always decide what the best course of action is, and even then, it’s imperative that you also take measures to treat the underlying issue as well, like soil erosion or oversaturation from runoff.

It depends on the severity of the damage, lasting from a few days to several weeks.

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