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Foundation Repair Tulsa:
Stop the Cracks Before They Spread

Oklahoma clay swells with every wet spring and shrinks hard in the summer heat — cracking brick, sticking doors, sloping floors. A trained and certified local crew finds the cause and fixes it.

No pressure, no obligation. Call and talk through the job.

No-obligation estimates
A real person on the phone
Tulsa local, not a national chain
Repairs backed by comprehensive warranties
Straight answers before any work

Tulsa clay works against your foundation all year.

Green Country sits on expansive clay. It swells when spring storms soak it and shrinks hard through the summer drought, and that constant push-pull is what opens stair-step cracks in brick, sticks doors and windows, and slopes floors across the metro.

A local crew sees the difference between a 1920s Brookside pier-and-beam bungalow and a slab-on-grade build in Broken Arrow — where each one fails first, what the soil is doing underneath, and which repair actually holds.

The result is a repair matched to the real cause instead of a patch over the symptom. Call (918) 555-0100 and describe what you’re seeing — you get straight answers and a free, no-obligation inspection.

What we fix

Name the symptom. There’s a fix for it.

Every job starts with a free inspection to find the cause — soil, water, or settling — before any repair is recommended.

Foundation Repair

Cracks, settling, and bowing walls repaired with proven techniques like piering, slabjacking, and wall anchoring — matched to what the inspection actually finds.

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Pier & Beam Repair

Sagging floors and unstable beams corrected with beam replacement, shimming, and leveling to restore structural integrity.

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Basement Waterproofing

Interior and exterior waterproofing, sump pump installation, and drainage systems that keep water away from the foundation.

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Crawl Space Repair

Encapsulation, vapor barrier installation, and moisture control that protect the wood structure and improve indoor air quality.

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Concrete Leveling

Sunken driveways, sidewalks, and floors lifted with polyurethane foam injection — a clean repair instead of a tear-out.

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Soil Stabilization

Chemical injection and compaction grouting that strengthen the soil under the home and help prevent settling and shifting.

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Scope it yourself

What will it cost? Size the job first.

Pick what you’re seeing and size the job — so you know exactly what to ask when you call. Takes 30 seconds.

1What are you seeing?
Cracks in brick or walls
Doors & windows sticking
Sloping or bouncy floors
Water in basement or crawl space
Sunken concrete
2About how big is the home? (square feet)
sq ft
3Any of these apply?
Your next step
Pick an issue above

Nobody can price foundation work sight-unseen honestly. Describe what you’re seeing on the phone and schedule a free, no-obligation inspection — you get a real answer before any work starts.

How it works

Three steps. No runaround.

1

Tell us what you’re seeing

Call and describe the cracks, sticking doors, or sloping floors. You get a free, no-obligation inspection scheduled — not a hard sell.

2

The cause gets found and fixed

A trained and certified crew inspects the foundation, finds what the soil is doing underneath, and repairs it with the right method — piering, shimming, leveling, or drainage.

3

You look it over

Walk the finished job before the crew leaves — and all repairs are backed by comprehensive warranties.

Why local wins

Built for Tulsa, answered by Tulsa.

We know Tulsa soil

Expansive Green Country clay swells with spring rain and shrinks in August heat. Foundations here fail in patterns, and a crew that works this soil every week reads them fast.

You reach a real person

No 1-800 number, no out-of-state call center. Your call goes to a local Tulsa crew.

Right repair, every foundation type

Slab homes get piering and slabjacking. Pier-and-beam homes get beam replacement, shimming, and leveling. Wet basements get real drainage. The method matches the foundation, not a one-size pitch.

Honest about results

If a hairline crack is cosmetic and doesn’t need structural repair, you’ll hear that at the inspection. Straight answers beat a change order.

Look it over before the crew leaves

Walk the finished job and flag anything that needs another look while the crew is still on site.

Where we work

From midtown bungalows in Brookside and Maple Ridge out to newer slab builds in Broken Arrow, Bixby, Jenks, and Owasso — if you are in the Tulsa metro, you are in the service area. A 1930s pier-and-beam home settles differently than new construction on the edge of town, and the repair plan accounts for it.

Good questions

Frequently asked

Real questions from Tulsa homeowners and property managers.

How much does foundation repair cost in Tulsa?
It depends on what the foundation is doing, the type of foundation, and how far the settling has gone — a hairline crack and a corner that has dropped are very different jobs. Call, describe what you’re seeing, and schedule a free, no-obligation inspection. You get a real answer based on your home, not a guess.
What are the warning signs of foundation problems?
Stair-step cracks in brick or block, doors and windows that stick or won’t latch, cracks in drywall above door frames, sloping or bouncy floors, and gaps between walls and ceilings. In Tulsa these often show up after a wet spring or a long dry summer, when the clay under the home moves the most.
What causes foundation problems in Tulsa?
Mostly the soil. Green Country sits on expansive clay that swells when it soaks and shrinks hard when it dries, and that cycle pushes and drops foundations year after year. Poor drainage, plumbing leaks, and tree roots pulling moisture from under the slab make it worse.
Do small foundation cracks really matter?
Some are cosmetic and some are the first sign of settling — the width, direction, and location tell the story. A free inspection sorts one from the other, and if it is cosmetic, you’ll hear that straight. Catching real movement early is always cheaper than repairing it later.
How long does foundation repair take?
The timeline depends on the extent of the damage, but most repairs are completed within a few days. The inspection tells you exactly what the job involves before any work starts.
Can I stay in my home during the repair?
In most cases, yes. The crew works to minimize disruption to your daily life, and you’ll know before work starts if any part of the job affects the living space.
Is the work covered by a warranty?
Yes — all repairs are backed by comprehensive warranties. Ask what the warranty covers for your specific repair when you call.
What is the difference between slab and pier-and-beam repair?
A slab home sits directly on concrete, so repairs usually mean piering, slabjacking, or wall anchoring to lift and stabilize it. A pier-and-beam home has a crawl space, so repairs focus on beam replacement, shimming, and leveling. Tulsa has plenty of both, and the inspection determines which methods fit your home.
Get an estimate

Tell us what needs repair.

No obligation. Prefer to talk it through? Call (918) 555-0100.

Fastest way to get answers: call.

Describe the cracks, the sticking doors, or the water — and schedule a free, no-obligation inspection. Straight answers, no hard sell.

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