

If you’re looking for foundation repair in Suwannee Spring FL, you’ve found what you’re looking for! We’re family-owned and operated Foundation Professionals of Florida and we’ve been busy fixing foundations in Suwannee Springs and the surrounding area since 1980. That’s 40 years!
We handle everything from foundation underpinning using push piers or helical piers, to lifting and leveling sunken concrete walkways using polyurethane foam injection, also known as slab jacking. Whatever your foundation problem, rest assured we can handle it. We offer our services to residential, commercial, government, and industrial properties in Suwannee Springs.
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Common Foundation Problems in Suwannee Springs
Drainage problems
Improper grading
Underpinning problems
Landslide damage
Retaining wall failure
Expansive soil
Beams and posts that have rotted
Wall, ceiling, or floor cracks
Bowed walls
Rotated walls
Doors and windows that stick
Uneven floors
And more!
Foundation Repair Services in Suwannee Springs FL
Foundation Repair


Steel push piers for underpinning
Helical piers for underpinning
Wall anchors to straighten foundation walls
Helical tiebacks to straighten foundation walls
Carbon fiber repair for bowed walls and foundation cracks
Compaction or permeation grouting for sinkholes and settling foundations
Concrete Leveling and Lifting
Prior to polyurethane foam injection, concrete slabs were repaired either by digging up and replacing the sunken slab, or via a repair method called ‘’mudjacking’’. They both have their drawbacks though.
Mudjacking involves injecting a cement slurry under the slab in order to lift it. The problem here is the weight of the slurry. It’s not exactly lightweight since it contains cement. If the soil was already having trouble holding up the slab, what do you think is going to happen when you add even more weight to it in the form of a cement slurry?
Seawall Repair


Signs Of Foundation Problems
Trouble opening and closing windows and doors. This happens because as the foundation shifts, the windows and doors fall out of alignment.
Wall cracks
Walls that are leaning or bowing
A leaning or tilting chimney
Stairstep cracks in brickwork
Walls that are separating from the ceiling and/or the floor
Sloped floors
Wall-to-wall floor cracks
A crack that goes across the ceiling and then down a wall. Also a crack that goes down a wall and then across the floor
Wall rotation