Yes, stair-step cracks in brick are one of the most distinctive and telling signs of foundation settlement or sinking. These diagonal fractures follow the mortar joints in a zigzag pattern, signaling that the underlying foundation is settling or moving unevenly.
In regions like Colorado, this movement is frequently driven by expansive clay soils that swell when wet and shrink when dry, causing the foundation to shift. While minor hairline cracks might be cosmetic, stair-step cracks typically require professional attention because they point to structural movement rather than simple material shrinkage.
If the cracks result from active settlement, professional stabilization is necessary. Common engineered solutions include:
Under the right conditions, Polyurethane Foam Lifting can provide a durable, long-term solution for sinking concrete slabs. Our experience shows that when the underlying soil is stable and the slab is not exposed to ongoing moisture or erosion, this method…
When evaluating the cost of Polyurethane Foam Lifting, the typical price range is between $5 and $10 per square foot. While this upfront cost is higher than traditional mudjacking, which generally ranges from $3 to $6 per square foot, the…
Yes, Polyurethane Foam Lifting can be used to stabilize residential foundation footings, provided the settlement is minor to moderate and is primarily caused by soil voids. We utilize high-density polyurethane foam injection—often referred to as polyjacking—to fill those voids directly…
When comparing Polyurethane Foam Lifting to traditional mudjacking for your Denver property, the primary differences lie in the weight of the materials, the invasiveness of the installation, and long-term durability in Colorado’s expansive clay soils. While traditional mudjacking uses a…
Yes, we provide specialized Polyurethane Foam Lifting services to homeowners and businesses throughout Greenwood Village. As a family-owned and operated business since 1996, we understand the unique challenges posed by the expansive clay soils in the Front Range and have…