Across New Orleans, foundations contend with soft soils, historic construction, and frequent heavy rains that stress wood and concrete. Our team restores proper elevation and support so doors close smoothly, floors feel solid, and water drains like it should. We serve homeowners throughout Orleans Parish with same‑week scheduling and clear, written proposals. For immediate help, call (504) 858-1974.
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Levee‑protected, low‑elevation areas still experience high groundwater and intense storms, so drainage and ventilation plans are central to long‑term stability.
A. Most projects complete in one to three days depending on access, materials, and the number of supports needed. Larger or engineered jobs may take longer. We provide a clear schedule up front.
A. Leveling resolves the cause of movement. Many gaps and door issues improve immediately. Cosmetic repairs like drywall or trim touch‑ups are typically completed after the structure is stabilized.
A. Yes. Yes. We regularly service raised pier‑and‑beam homes and slab‑on‑grade structures. The repair plan is tailored to your home’s design and soil conditions.
It depends on scope and local rules. When a permit is required, we obtain it and schedule inspections as part of the project.
Pricing depends on materials, access, and how much support is required. After inspection you receive a written cost with photos and elevation data so you can decide confidently.
“Professional crew, clear estimate, and our doors finally close right. We appreciated the daily cleanup.” — M. R., Metairie
“They showed us the elevation readings before and after. Night and day difference.” — D. T., Metairie
“Pricing was fair and the warranty gave us peace of mind.” — C. L., Metairie
“On time, respectful, and the floors are solid again.” — S. H., Metairie
“They handled the permit and kept us updated the whole way.” — J. A., Metairie
Have questions? Call (504) 858-1974.
From Uptown, Mid‑City, and Gentilly to the Lower Ninth and Algiers, the city’s architecture spans raised cottages, shotguns, and slab additions.
Cultural landmarks, neighborhood festivals, and historic districts make preservation‑minded, practical foundation care especially important.
Homeowners in New Orleans value comfort, safety, and long‑term protection from moisture and settlement. If you’re seeing signs of movement, schedule an inspection at (504) 858-1974.