
Soil Erosion Beneath Foundation
The homeowner noticed areas beneath their home's foundation where it appeared that the underlying soil had eroded, leaving large voids and a lack of stable support.

Interior Wall Cracks
Cracks forming in the interior walls were a concerning sign for the homeowner, clearly pointing to underlying foundation settlement issues.

Ceiling Separation and Window Frame Cracks
Another sign that the home's foundation had settled was the noticeable separation between the ceiling and adjoining walls, along with cracks extending from the window frames.

Preparing for Push Pier Installation
The LRE team begins the foundation repair process by first excavating soil in order to prepare for the installation of the push pier system.

Installing Push Piers
With the use of specialized equipment, the LRE team carefully installs each push pier deep into the ground until solid bedrock is reached.

Complete Push Pier Installation
The push piers have been successfully installed, and the foundation has been stabilized. The LRE team will then proceed to conceal each pier with the previously removed soil to provide a seamless appearance.