Foundation repair is a major investment, so vet your company as carefully as you'd vet the repair itself.
What to Look For
Licensed and bonded status, a lifetime transferable warranty, genuine local reviews, transparent written estimates, and a real person who answers your questions without pressure.
Red Flags
High-pressure sales, quotes over the phone without an inspection, vague warranties, and prices that seem too good to be true. Trust the company that explains the why, not just the price.