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Under the Sun Contracting

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7 years of experience

We specialize in anchoring manufactured homes for sale and insurance purposes. We have over 15 years experience in foundation installation and repair in both residential and commercial applications. I am a union accredited journeyman carpenter qualified for all construction needs.

We specialize in anchoring manufactured homes for sale and insurance purposes. We have over 15 years experience in foundation installation and repair in both residential and commercial applications. I am a union accredited journeyman carpenter qualified for all construction needs.




All Out Contracting

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All Kinds of Construction Trades We accept many payment methods. Call us we will always one way or another try to help in all skills and trades even if just leding you in the right direction

All Kinds of Construction Trades We accept many payment methods. Call us we will always one way or another try to help in all skills and trades even if just leding you in the right direction


Foundation Repair questions, answered by experts

The actual foundation repair costs will depend on the extent of the damage, how many blocks you need, labor costs, and material costs. As an estimate, the average repair costs for a cinder block foundation fall between $350 and $25,000. Because the range is so large, it’s important to call a professional foundation repair company and have them assess the damage and estimate the repair costs.

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.

It’s usually not an immediate safety risk to live in a house with foundation problems, but you don’t want to let those problems persist. Most foundation issues don’t lead to a house’s sudden collapse, but they can lead to health issues like mold growth and pest intrusion, as well as problems like uneven floors or rotten beams and joists, which can pose injury risks and be costly to fix.

Water damage in your home’s foundation is gradual, often beginning with small cracks that let water seep in. Over time, this weakens the foundation, which then allows in more water, causing significant structural damage. This process can take months or years to destroy your foundation, and the repairs can be very costly. Have your foundation inspected regularly to prevent significant damage.

Yes, all basement floors crack in response to the natural settlement of the soil around them and from concrete shrinkage as it cures, and you’ll see hairline cracks as a result. However, you should keep an eye on your basement floor to see if cracks continue to lengthen or widen or show signs of water intrusion. In any of these cases, the problem is likely not settling or shrinkage, and a professional repair is necessary.

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