Sloping or uneven floor might be a sign of a foundation problem in North Carolina

What if you were going to buy a home and notice the floors seem a bit sloping or uneven? A.    Extra charm at no additional expense (the owner’s perspective) B.    A structurally-unsound home (the inexperienced home inspector’s perspective) C.    An abi .... Read more...

June 4th, 2012 by Brackett Foundation Repair | 1 Comment »

Identifying Foundation Settlement Problems in Cary NC

You may have asked yourself “What is the meaning of that crack in the side of my home or foundation?” Most foundation failure results from soil-related problems: poor compaction, overloading, excessive organic materials, erosion or expansive soils that expand an .... Read more...

May 28th, 2012 by Brackett Foundation Repair | No Comments »

Extend the life of your Garner NC Home’s Foundation with Regular Inspections

Brackett Foundation wants to stress the importance of annual routine foundation inspections to ensure your Garner home’s safety. Regular inspection of your Garner foundation, can extend the life of your foundation plus save you time and money. Foundation problems can not .... Read more...

May 21st, 2012 by Brackett Foundation Repair | No Comments »

5 ways Geology affects your Raleigh Home’s foundation future

Foundation problems in Raleigh North Carolina are sometimes caused by unstable soil.   Many houses are not built firmly on bedrock or high-load compacted dirt. Instead, they are built on expansive soils that expand and contract as they absorb water and dry. Unfortunately, .... Read more...

May 14th, 2012 by Brackett Foundation Repair | No Comments »

Are you seeing cracks in your Louisburg Home?

A crack in your foundation doesn’t automatically require an extensive foundation repair solution.  Sometimes cracking is merely cosmetic. How can you tell? Basically, you can’t tell. Your best bet is to find a foundation repair professional and invite them out to take .... Read more...

April 23rd, 2012 by Brackett Foundation Repair | No Comments »

John Boulware, Company Vice President, talks about the company's origins, reputation and how they've been permanently solving foundation failure issues for over 40 years.