When evaluating polyurethane foam vs mudjacking, polyurethane foam lifting is typically considered the more cost-effective method for many projects due to its long-term value and operational efficiencies.
While upfront costs may differ, polyurethane foam offers several financial and practical advantages:
Ultimately, the efficiency of the material and the speed of installation contribute to a more favorable cost profile, particularly when considering the total lifecycle of the repair.
Yes, Foundation Repair can fix doors that will not latch or close properly when the root cause is structural settlement. In our experience serving Colorado since 1996, we find that as a foundation shifts, the home’s framing torques out of…
While both humidity and foundation issues can cause operation problems, the key lies in whether the sticking is temporary or persistent. In Colorado, seasonal humidity often causes wood frames to expand and contract. If your windows bind during wet spring…
When interior doors suddenly begin sticking at the top corner, it is often a sign that the home’s foundation is shifting. In the Denver metro area, our expansive clay soils are a primary culprit; these soils swell when wet and…
While it may be tempting to simply plane a sticking door to fix the immediate nuisance, we strongly recommend that you first investigate the root cause, as persistent sticking is often one of the most reliable signs of foundation settlement.…
Yes, a sticking door is one of the most common early signs of foundation settlement. While seasonal humidity can cause wood to swell and stick temporarily, persistent jamming often indicates that your foundation has shifted, torquing the door frame out…