Foundation Settlement Repair in Northern Indiana
If your home is exhibiting signs of foundation settlement, it’s essential to take action promptly. At A&M Waterproofing & Foundation Repair, we specialize in settlement repair using proven SafeBasements™ pier systems to stabilize and restore your home’s foundation.
What Causes Foundation Settlement?
Foundation settlement is typically caused by poor soil conditions beneath and around your home. When soil is not compacted properly during construction—or when it becomes overly saturated during heavy rains—it can shift, sink, or wash away. This creates voids beneath your foundation, allowing one or more sides of your home to settle unevenly.
Other causes of settlement include:
- Expansive clay soils that shrink and swell
- Tree roots disturbing the soil
- Improper drainage around the foundation
- Erosion from poorly managed stormwater
Warning Signs of Foundation Settlement
Early detection is key to avoiding extensive structural repairs. Look for these common indicators:
- Stair step cracks in exterior brick or block
- Cracked drywall along corners or ceilings
- Hard to open windows and doors that stick or jam
- Sagging floor joists or uneven floors
- Gaps between floors and baseboards
- A tilting or leaning chimney
- One side of the home visibly sinking
How We Fix Foundation Settlement
Helical Piers
- Installed with minimal excavation
- Excellent for soft or loose soil conditions
- Can lift and re-level your home
Push Piers
Push piers are hydraulically driven into the ground until they reach bedrock or a load-bearing layer. Once installed, they transfer the weight of your home from the failing foundation to the stable piers.
- Ideal for heavy or severely settled homes
- No major disruption to landscaping
- Long-term support and stabilization
Schedule Your Free Foundation Settlement Evaluation
Foundation settlement isn’t just a cosmetic issue—it’s a structural threat. The sooner you take action, the easier and more affordable the repair process will be. Let us help you protect your home and your investment.
Call us today at 574-349-6185 or click the button below to schedule your free consultation with our experts!
Frequently Asked Questions
What is foundation settlement?
What are stair-step cracks?
These are diagonal cracks in masonry or brick that follow the mortar lines in a stair-step pattern—a common sign of settlement.
Are hard-to-open windows and doors a sign of foundation problems?
Yes—if the structure shifts, it can distort window and door frames, making them stick or jam.
How long does settlement repair take?
Will piers lift my home back to level?
In many cases, yes. Both helical and push piers are capable of lifting and re-leveling settled areas.