Foundation Repair Services in Northern Indiana

At A&M Waterproofing & Foundation Repair, we offer expert foundation repair services. Whether you’re seeing cracks, sinking, or bowing basement walls, we have the tools and expertise to restore your home’s structural integrity.

Protect Your Home From Structural Damage

A&M Waterproofing & Foundation Repair fixes foundation damage in South Bend, Fort Wayne, Plymouth, Warsaw, Auburn, and Marion. The foundation supports the weight of all the levels of your home. This means that when you have a problem here, the structural integrity of your entire home is in jeopardy. This is not something you want to mess with or neglect in hopes that the situation improves.

Suppose you notice any foundation damage, such as wall or floor cracks, foundation settlement, bowed walls, or any other structural problem. In that case, you will need to get them taken care of as soon as possible before the problem worsens – and it will get a lot worse! To avoid having to shell out thousands of dollars for repair work that could have easily been avoided, be sure to contact A&M SafeBasements for a foundation damage inspection. We will be able to detect problems early on and get them fixed before they turn into a major headache for you and your family!

Wall Crack Repair Services

Why Foundation Repair Matters

When foundation problems are left untreated, they don’t get better—they get worse. Delayed repairs often lead to:
  • Expensive reconstruction
  • Structural instability
  • Plumbing and drainage issues
  • Cracks in walls, ceilings, or floors
  • Uneven or sagging floors
Your home is likely your largest investment. Don’t let foundation damage compromise its safety or value.
Horizontal Wall Crack Repair

Common Foundation Damage Warning Signs

Stairstep Cracks in Foundation

Be on the lookout for the most common warning signs:

  • Cracks in foundation walls or basement floors
  • Tilting or leaning chimney
  • Doors and windows that stick or won’t latch
  • Bowed or buckling basement walls
  • Gaps between floors and baseboards
  • Uneven or sinking exterior concrete
If you’re seeing any of these red flags, contact us right away. Early intervention is key to affordable, long-lasting repairs.

Our Foundation Repair Solutions

Helical Piers

Designed for homes experiencing foundation settlement, helical piers are steel rods with spiral blades that are drilled deep into stable soil. They provide a solid anchor point to support and lift your home.
  • Ideal for lighter structures or unstable soils
  • Immediate load-bearing capacity
  • Long-term stabilization

Push Piers

Push piers are hydraulically driven into the earth until they reach bedrock or load-bearing strata. Once installed, they transfer the weight of your home from the unstable foundation to the stable piers.

  • Great for heavy or sinking foundations
  • Installed with minimal excavation
  • Can lift and level settled areas

Wall Crack Repair

Foundation wall and floor cracks are a common result of shifting soil and settling. While some cracks are cosmetic, many are signs of serious structural stress.

We use high-performance epoxies and injection systems to:

  • Seal and waterproof wall cracks
  • Prevent further spreading
  • Reinforce structural integrity

Bowed Wall Repair (Wall Anchors)

Bowed or buckling basement walls are typically caused by hydrostatic pressure—moisture in the soil pushing inward on your foundation. Our SafeBasements™ wall anchors are engineered to stabilize and gradually straighten bowed walls over time.
  • Anchors installed deep into stable soil
  • Interior wall plates apply outward counter-pressure
  • Adjustable tension for ongoing correction

Contact Us for Expert Foundation Repair

If you suspect foundation damage, don’t wait until it becomes a costly emergency. Let our team inspect the issue and offer a solution that works for your home and your budget.

Call us today at 574-349-6185 or click the button below to schedule your free foundation repair consultation with our experts!

Frequently Asked Questions

Settlement is often caused by poor soil conditions, moisture fluctuations, or inadequate building practices. Expansive clay soil is a common culprit in Indiana.
Yes—especially if they grow over time, leak water, or form stair-step patterns. Cracks can indicate foundation movement or shifting.

Helical piers are twisted into the soil like a screw and are great for lighter homes or soft ground. Push piers are hydraulically driven and best for heavy foundations.

Not necessarily. Most pier systems and wall anchors require only minimal, targeted excavation.

When properly installed, foundation piers and anchors are a permanent solution backed by product warranties.