
Helical Pier Installation in Progress
Donny works diligently inside a deep excavation along the home's foundation, aligning a helical pier bracket to stabilize and support the foundation wall. This critical step ensures load-bearing capacity is restored.

Excavation and Pier Setup Underway
With the siding and soil cleared away, this view shows multiple helical piers staged and one being secured. The wall's black staining marks previous moisture intrusion, and pier placement aligns with structural weak points.

Exterior Wall After Pier Installation
The exterior of the home now shows a stabilized foundation following the installation of helical piers. The siding and wall appear secure and level, with fresh soil backfill along the base where excavation occurred. This improved stability helps prevent further settlement and structural damage.

Pre-Repair Wall Discoloration and Cracking
Taken before any excavation, this image displays rust and moisture staining on the siding, as well as visible cracking at the base of the foundation. These indicators suggest long-term settlement and drainage issues that warranted intervention.

Sunken Slab and Foundation Crack by Entry
A close-up view shows a noticeable gap where the concrete slab has settled away from the foundation, allowing debris and moisture to accumulate. A visible vertical crack in the foundation suggests structural movement, likely due to soil shifting or settlement.