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Are Repair Methods Different for Foundation Heaving Versus Settlement?

Yes, repair methods for foundation heaving and settlement are significantly different because the underlying cause and direction of movement are opposites.

Repairing Foundation Settlement

When a foundation sinks (settles) due to soil compression, repairs focus on underpinning the structure to transfer its weight to a more stable soil layer. Common methods include:

  • Push Piers: Steel piers hydraulically driven deep into the ground until they reach load-bearing strata.
  • Helical Piers: Steel piers screwed into the soil using hydraulic torque, which provide immediate stability with minimal site disruption.
  • Floor Stabilizer Post Kits: For interior slabs, these adjustable steel supports create a new load path to bypass sagging or original compromised elements.

Repairing Foundation Heaving

Because heaving is the upward displacement caused by moisture-reactive expansive clay, the primary focus is moisture control rather than just support. Methods include:

  • Perimeter Drainage Systems: Installing French drains and grading the soil to a 5% slope away from the foundation to intercept water before it can swell the clay.
  • Helical Piers: These can also be used to lift and support heaved foundation elements once moisture is managed.
  • Soil Modification: In severe cases, the expansive soil may need to be removed and replaced.

Because the repair strategies differ fundamentally, a professional geotechnical evaluation is essential to ensure the correct fix is applied.


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