

Are you a homeowner in Weston, FL? Do you need foundation repair now? We’re the company for you! At Foundation Professionals of Florida, we’ve been busy fixing foundations in Weston, and the surrounding area, for the past 40 years. We’re 100% family-owned and operated.
Our foundation repair solutions include push piers, helical piers, concrete leveling and lifting, and much more. We offer our services to residential, commercial, industrial, and government properties in Weston.
If you have more questions, feel free to call us or check out our customer reviews at the bottom of this page.
Your home’s structural integrity is only as good as its foundation. Small problems with your foundation can grow larger over time, becoming a costly project. Fix your foundation issues before they get worse.
Soil is an important part of your foundation’s system. F


You do not want to face a lawsuit due to someone tripping on your sidewalk or concrete. Sunken areas are visually unappealing to the eyes, lowering your property value in the process.
It’s time-consuming to fix a sidewalk or concrete slab the basic way.
Mudjacking uses a cement slurry to lift and level the slab. However, because the slurry is heavy (it contains cement), it can cause the slab to sink even deeper into the soil. This is because – as we pointed out above – most slabs sink because the soil isn’t able to support them. Adding a heavy slurry to the soil adds even more weight. Not what you want to do.
Today, almost all uneven slabs are lifted via a technique known as polyurethane foam injection. The procedure usually takes no more than a few hours and involves drilling small holes in the slab (they’ll be filled later), and then using them to inject the polyurethane foam under the slab. The foam expands immediately and this is what lifts the slab. The foam will not leach harmful chemicals into the soil, so it’s an environmentally-friendly solution.
Seawalls protect your beachfront property from erosion, However, over time, they can themselves erode. This is caused by extreme weather, tidal fluctuations, and a slowly rising sea level. If you have a seawall that’s starting to fail,
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