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Rapid Foundation Repair Inc

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Rapid Foundation Repair Inc

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Customers say: Quality work
Recommended by 100% of Angi customers
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Rapid Foundation Repair is a professional trained, Black Hawk, South Dakota based foundation repair and waterproofing contractor that specializes in the installation of steel foundation products and basement waterproofing products. We serve South Dakota and sections of Wyoming. For all foundation repair South Dakota and Wyoming, Rapid has your back. For any basement waterproofing South Dakota and Wyoming, Rapid has you covered there too! For all common problems related to these issues, you can call us.

"First of all, Nathan called me back, which doesn’t happen that often with contractors around here! Their price was very reasonable and I didn’t feel that I was being ripped off. The work was professional and timely. Won’t know until winter/spring if fixed problem but I’m confident it did or they will make it right."

Denise B on June 2018

Rapid Foundation Repair is a professional trained, Black Hawk, South Dakota based foundation repair and waterproofing contractor that specializes in the installation of steel foundation products and basement waterproofing products. We serve South Dakota and sections of Wyoming. For all foundation repair South Dakota and Wyoming, Rapid has your back. For any basement waterproofing South Dakota and Wyoming, Rapid has you covered there too! For all common problems related to these issues, you can call us.

"First of all, Nathan called me back, which doesn’t happen that often with contractors around here! Their price was very reasonable and I didn’t feel that I was being ripped off. The work was professional and timely. Won’t know until winter/spring if fixed problem but I’m confident it did or they will make it right."

Denise B on June 2018



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Park Range Construction, Inc.

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Park Range Construction, Inc.

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Customers say: Quality work
Recommended by 100% of Angi customers
Recommended by 100% of HomeAdvisor customers

Park Range Construction is a licensed general contractor known as a structural repair specialist! We have completed thousands of jobs involving foundation repair and structural repair over the last 30 years in Denver, Colorado Springs, Ft. Collins and along the Front Range of Colorado including Wyoming, Montana, Utah and New Mexico. We offer a variety of foundation systems such as helical piers, micropiles and resistance piers. We perform structural repair and install structural floors, such as the patented Ranger Floor System. Park Range is a licensed, insured and bondable general contractor. Park Range Construction is a certified installer of Earth Contact Products (ECP) and Magnum Geosolutions piers.

Park Range Construction is a licensed general contractor known as a structural repair specialist! We have completed thousands of jobs involving foundation repair and structural repair over the last 30 years in Denver, Colorado Springs, Ft. Collins and along the Front Range of Colorado including Wyoming, Montana, Utah and New Mexico. We offer a variety of foundation systems such as helical piers, micropiles and resistance piers. We perform structural repair and install structural floors, such as the patented Ranger Floor System. Park Range is a licensed, insured and bondable general contractor. Park Range Construction is a certified installer of Earth Contact Products (ECP) and Magnum Geosolutions piers.

Foundation Repair questions, answered by experts

Barring extreme home foundation problems, most horizontal foundation cracks are fixable using one or more methods. Most of the repair methods require professional expertise to accomplish, and include plate anchors, steel reinforcement, soil anchors, reconstruction, or carbon fiber strip applications. Contacting a professional to diagnose the problem early can minimize repair expenses.

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.

No, house settling is normal as your home’s foundation settles into the soil below and as the framing of your home shifts as it expands and contracts with changes in temperature and moisture. However, if you get to the point where your doors and windows aren’t opening easily, your floors are uneven, or you can visibly see that your roof line is wavy or uneven, you are more likely to have foundation issues.

Water damage to a foundation often starts as a slow leak or water vapor problem that worsens over the course of months or even years. The speed at which foundation leaks worsen depends on a few factors, including your climate and location, the soil composition around your home, the foundation drainage system you have in place, if any, and the type of foundation you have. Even if you have a minor issue that’s slow to develop, it’s best to have a professional address the issue immediately.

Most single-story homes don't have foundations strong enough to support a second story, but they can be reinforced for an addition. A structural engineer can assess your foundation and what needs to be done to get it ready. They'll look at any cracks or unevenness in your current foundation and consider any special framing or beams your home needs, especially if it’s in a high-wind or hurricane area.

“To support a second story, many structural engineers will require that you install additional concrete piers in the crawlspace,” says Tschudi. “This involves hand excavating, pouring a large concrete footing—usually with specially coated rebar—and then building concrete piers right up to the girders.”

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