Foundation & Concrete Repair in Fort Myers, FL
Fort Myers is known as a vacation destination, but foundation problems are no day at the beach. If your home’s foundation, crawl space, or concrete is damaged, Alpha Foundations can help permanently repair and protect these essential structures with the best solutions.
Fort Myers local Office
Alpha Foundations
1755 Benchmark Ave.
Fort Myers, FL 33905
(239) 977-5540
Hours of Operation
Monday – Friday: 7 am – 11 pm
Saturday: 8 am – 11 pm
Sunday: 10 am – 11 pm
Award-Winning Solutions in Fort Myers
Alpha Foundations, a Groundworks Company, specializes in helping homeowners with their foundation repair, crawl space, and concrete needs. Our top priority is providing high-quality home foundation repair and concrete services across the state of Florida. With fully trained technicians, industry-leading products, excellent customer service, and nationally backed warranties, Alpha is here to restore your foundation or crawl space.
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Why Homeowners Choose Alpha Foundations
Alpha Foundations, a Groundworks Company, is the leading foundation repair company in Florida. Since 2002, Alpha Foundations has provided expert inspections, foundation repair, crawl space repair and encapsulation, seawall repair, and concrete lifting and leveling solutions to residential and commercial property owners.
Our award-winning, exceptional customer service and quality solutions have been trusted by homeowners throughout Florida for 20 years, and we are eager to deliver the same unmatched excellence to you, as well. We know how important your home is to you, and we want to help you protect it for a lifetime. Contact us today to schedule your free inspection and estimate.
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Crawl Space Repair & Encapsulation in Fort Myers, FL
Year-round rain and humidity typical in Fort Myers can do a number on homes with a crawl space foundation. Water from heavy rain can inundate the poorly drained sandy soil and flood the crawl space, and open crawl space vents also allow water, humid air, and pests inside to wreak havoc on this area under your house. Infestations, weakened structural supports, and toxic mold can result, threatening your home and family’s safety. With reliable repair and encapsulation solutions only available from Alpha Foundations, including vapor barriers, vent covers, sump pumps, dehumidifiers, and support jacks, your crawl space and home will be clean and protected for good.
Concrete Lifting & Leveling in Fort Myers
Concrete is a strong material, but Fort Myers’ sandy soil can easily wash out and erode from more than 50 inches of annual rainfall. This leaves your sidewalk, driveway, pool deck, and other concrete structures without proper support, and results in cracks and unevenness that are unsightly tripping hazards around your property. To lift and level your concrete, Alpha Foundations uses an innovative polyurethane injection technique. Lightweight, non-invasive PolyRenewal™ foam that will not wash out is pumped under the concrete to precisely raise the slabs, restoring your home’s safety, value, and appearance.
Foundation Repair in Fort Myers
Your home must have a strong foundation so it will stay standing for years to come. Many West Palm Beach homes experience foundation damage because of unstable sandy soils compromised by 63 inches of annual rainfall. As your foundation starts to sink into the problematic soil, your house will display uneven floors, wall cracks, sticking windows and doors, and other problem signs. Pay close attention to these issues and reach out to local foundation experts as soon as possible, as these problems will only worsen over time. You’ll be able to sleep easy once our team has installed one of our permanent foundation solutions including crawl space supports, pier systems, and seawall repairs.
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About Waterproofing, Crawl Spaces & Foundation Repair in West Palm Beach, FL
Foundations are vulnerable to all kinds of moisture damage. For instance, the soil supporting your Orlando’s foundation is made of loose sandy soils that are susceptible to washout. Even just one large storm can easily wash away sandy soil and cause the foundation to begin sinking. The already loose nature of sandy soil does not help. In fact, loose soil can start even before your home has been built.
Basically, contractors need to dig a large hole in the area where they plan to lay down the concrete slab foundation or crawl space. After each component is secured, there will be some space left around them that the contractors will then backfill in with some of the soil they initially dug up. This leads to the clay bowl effect. When this occurs, the much looser fill soil is far more susceptible to washing out as a result of the contractors’ construction methods.
Another way your foundation becomes damaged is through hydrostatic pressure. Orlando’s consistent rainfall can lead to the soil absorbing far more water than it is realistically capable of holding at once. This can create immense pressure against the foundation and cause it to shift out of its original placement or even crack apart.
Jammed doors and windows are a common sign of foundation settling. Foundation settling occurs when the soil layer under the foundation erodes and becomes uneven. Differential settling is the name given to foundation settlement that causes stuck doors and windows. When differential settling occurs, a house is settling sideways, and part of the foundation is breaking off from the rest of the house. Because the home is at an angle, door frames and window frames become warped and cause jammed doors and windows.
Sometimes this tilt lifts a home’s floor. If the floor is uneven and one part of it is raised enough to graze the bottom of your home’s doorframes, it can make doors difficult to open. Jammed doors and windows are a huge indicator that the settling has been going on for a while. Consider contacting Alpha Foundations for immediate foundation repair solutions.
Our team recommends helical and push piers that are installed deep underground in sturdy soils. The piers are also attached to the foundation so that they can transfer the weight of your home to these deep soils. Plus, the rods are made of galvanized steel to prevent corrosion. Both pier systems are permanent solutions to foundation settling, so they don’t require replacing every few years. Your doors and windows will be functional immediately and stay that way forever.
Alpha Foundations can offer your Orlando home a wide variety of foundation repair solutions such as SettleStop IntelliBrace™ I-beam system. Both can help to stabilize and brace your foundation against future moisture damage despite working in different ways.
Carbon fiber wall straps are mainly used to stabilize your foundation wall against bowing inward. Carbon fiber is actually 10 times stronger than steel. It can brace against the toughest pressure with ease. When applied to your foundation wall with our tough epoxy resin, it becomes that much stronger. Once these straps are firmly secured to your wall, you do not have to worry about any more future repairs.
Our SettleStop IntelliBrace™ system, on the other hand, will actively push back against any bowing damage your foundation may face. Each I-beam is attached to your wall via heavy braces along the top and bottom of each beam. The top braces are then slowly tightened over time to repair your bowed-in foundation wall and protect it from bowing in the future.
Mold is a microorganism that is capable of triggering allergies, illness, or in the worst case scenario, hazardous breathing problems. Long-term exposure to mold damages your respiratory system, so a moldy crawl space is a health hazard. Even if you don’t spend much time don’t in your home’s crawl space, mold can still cause health problems because of the stack effect.
This is because the air in your basement or crawl space rises into your home and pollutes the air. Mold releases spores in the crawl space, so the air that rises into your home is infected with spores and other particles from the crawl space. Breathing this poor air quality in for months on end can lead to health issues. Plus, your nose quickly becomes used to the smell of mold, which can make identifying it even harder. Stay alert.
Mold is so persistent that you need to get remediation specialists to remove it. Professional mold removal is guaranteed to remove all mold from your Orlando crawl space, even the mold in places you never considered. Next, you’ll want to waterproof your basement with the help of the experts at Alpha Foundations. If moisture can enter your crawl space, mold always has a chance to grow.
The majority of Florida is comprised of sandy soil, also referred to as Myakka – the Native American word for “big waters”. Southern Florida soil often contains more limestone due to the limestone bedrock below the surface. Meanwhile, Northern Florida soils in the panhandle contain small amounts of clay.
Both types have advantages and disadvantages. Central and South Florida soils are more susceptible to soil washout due to sandy soil’s loose properties. Northern Florida soils with small deposits of clay may absorb water a bit better, so they can avoid washout easier. However, clay is much more susceptible to shrinking when it becomes dry.
The hot Florida sun can cause North Florida soil to crack and shrink after a storm, potentially causing foundation damage. South Florida soils are less likely to be affected by shrinkage, but it can happen anywhere. Either way, all soil in Florida is sandy at its core. Florida’s regular rain and storms can cause foundation damage, so be aware of the soil in your area and take precautions accordingly.
Alpha Foundation’s drainage systems are very thorough and will completely waterproof your Orlando home from any moisture that tries to seep through. We can offer your home either an interior or an exterior drainage system.
As their names imply, these systems are installed along the interior and exterior of your home respectively. The interior drainage system is installed in the floor and along the walls of your crawl space, which is where most water tends to gather when it floods. The exterior drainage system will be installed along the outside perimeter of your home and will collect any water that gathers out here instead. An interior drainage system will then redirect this water to the sump pump, which in turn will deposit this water out into a nearby storm drain or other drainage trench far away from your home.
An exterior drainage system can benefit your home, as well. Rather than relying on a storm drain far from your home, exterior drains redirect water out onto your lawn. The cap over the drain prevents water from spilling back in and flooding your home. These systems are also guaranteed to never clog. Should any mud, dirt, or other debris flow inside, these drainage systems will then push it out along with any excess water that tries to get into your home.
The SettleStop PolyRenewal™ system utilizes a very innovative foam that is incredibly effective for concrete lifting and stabilization. The foam, made from polyurethane, is very lightweight, so it will not exacerbate soil and concrete settlement, and is also waterproof, so that it can protect the soil underneath concrete slabs against the humid and rainy Orlando summers. The material can also protect chemicals from leaking through into your home, such as weed killer or fertilizers. Furthermore, SettleStop PolyRenewal™ foam cures within 15 to 30 minutes, so you can reap the benefits in less than a day.
What makes the SettleStop PolyRenewal™ so effective, aside from the fact it is lightweight, yet strong, waterproof, and cures quickly, is its ability to expand upon injection. Once the installation experts have drilled a hole into the problem area, the foam is injected and expands within minutes. This allows the foam to lift sunken concrete slabs from below and keep it lifted for years to come. Because this foam expands, it is also able to fill in any voids that exist within the concrete due to soil erosion by the rain. Experts only need to drill a very small hole in order to install it. The process is minimally invasive to your property.
Our Locations
1755 Benchmark Ave.
Fort Myers, FL 33905
309 NE 1st St.
Gainesville, FL 32601
55 North Industrial Loop
Orange Park, FL 32073
3200 W Copans Rd.
Pompano Beach, FL 33069
3723 Hogshead Rd
Apopka, FL 32703
1680 Fruitville Rd.
Ste. 516
Sarasota, FL 34236
66 Industrial Park Dr.
Monticello, FL 32344
1615 118th Ave. N
St. Petersburg, FL 33716
100 N Patterson St.
Valdosta, GA 31601
515 N Flagler Dr.
Ste. P-300
West Palm Beach, FL 33401