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Proven Structural & Foundation Repair Contractor in San Francisco, CA
San Francisco's Preferred Foundation Repair Specialists
Your local structural and foundation repair company in San Francisco, CA is Foundation Repair of CA
Foundation Supportworks is a network of Foundation Repair Contractors across the United States and Canada that help residential and commercial property owners fix their failing foundations.
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Our dealer in the San Francisco, CA area brings structural integrity to building and residential foundations. You can trust us to fix your foundation & structural problems, such as:
- Settling foundation
- Bowed basement walls
- Foundation cracks
- Cracks in drywall
- Sagging floor joists
- Ceiling gaps
- Sinking slab
- Unsuitable foundation soil
Our Foundation Supportworks contractors take pride in helping homeowners, commercial property owners, general contractors and engineers solve their structural support needs. Contact us today for a free foundation inspection, evaluation and repair estimate!
Service Area Zip Codes
- 94102
- 94103
- 94104
- 94105
- 94107
- 94108
- 94109
- 94110
- 94111
- 94112
- 94114
- 94115
- 94116
- 94117
- 94118
- 94119
- 94120
- 94121
- 94122
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- 94124
- 94125
- 94126
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- 94128
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- 94131
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- 94137
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- 94151
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- 94160
- 94161
- 94163
- 94164
- 94172
- 94177
- 94188
Recent job requests for foundation & concrete repair in San Francisco, CA
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San Francisco, CA 94122Hello, I need to raise a laundry floor up about an inch to be able to match flooring between laundry room and an adjacent room. There is possibly a slope to the room so a self-leveling product likely is required. The space is 10feet by 10 feet 4 inches. I would need this project down as soon as possible. Thanks for a quote or reaching out to schedule a time to see the space to draw up an accurate quote.
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San Francisco, CA 94112Hi there, Need a quote to level my concrete driveway.. It's a very small job though.
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San Francisco, CA 94118I'm looking to get a section of concrete leveled in my backyard. Area is 85x123 inches. There are no stairs and access is straight through the garage and basement.
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San Francisco, CA 94127I have a concrete patio that is subsiding and there are air gaps under one section.
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San Francisco, CA 94127Lift settled slab
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San Francisco, CA 94112Repair foundation crack
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San Francisco, CA 94110Foundation We had a large banana palm removed last week that has created a sizable crack in the base of the foundation wall at the corner of our building, and pushed out a retaining wall. Would you be interested in coming to take a look to assess the damage and quote on the repair work necessary?
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San Francisco, CA 94112Hello, looking for someone to come take a look at a 400sq ft backyard cottage at my home to see if there needs to be any work done on the post and pier foundation that it is sitting on. Thank you.
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San Francisco, CA 94116My 1924 driveway was undermined by gophers and the weight of cars. It's a small job . My landscape project is held up by needing to find out if there is anything to do with concrete. Thanks. Is there a minimum area or fee?
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San Francisco, CA 94122I need a full foundation repair in my house.
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San Francisco, CA 94118I Think I have little sinking slab. there is crack on the wall. Phone number is not available. please get in touch via email. Thank you
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San Francisco, CA 94131I have been tagged by the City to repair the sidewalk in front of my house. Has uneven and cracked sidewalk.
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San Francisco, CA 94118The ground floor always has humidity levels at 90-100% but I don't see any liquid water leaking in. The house is build on a solid concrete foundation, there is no crawlspace.
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San Francisco, CA 94127Floor on second story noticeably sags toward the center of the house. I have a partially finished basement, not a crawlspace, and from what I can see on the various beams and joints and existing columns supporting them, it's not clear to me why it would be sagging where it is.
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San Francisco, CA 94110The building is bolted to a foundation that has a crawl space. The floor in the house is very uneven, probably about 2 inches across, and it looks to me as if there is a big hump in the floor. There are also cracks throughout the house and in some parts of the stucco. I know from markings on the support studs that moisture has been a problem. Could you have a look and tell me if this is a problem that can or should be fixed?