Foundation Repair Experts · Eugene, OR

Foundation Repair in Eugene

If your Eugene house has cracks working up the drywall, a floor that slopes, or doors that stick all winter and free up in summer, the problem is almost always the soil under the house. Eugene is where it all started for us over 25 years ago, and we've driven thousands of steel piers around town fixing exactly that. It's real structural foundation repair and house leveling, down to soil that holds, with a free evaluation and a lifetime warranty that follows the house.

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Warning Signs

Signs your Eugene home may have a foundation problem

Most people notice one small thing first. A door that sticks, a crack that wasn't there last year. Any one of these is worth a free look.

Cracked walls

Cracks in drywall or plaster, often running off door and window corners, point to a foundation that is moving.

Sloping floors

Floors that roll underfoot or tilt toward one side mean the structure below has settled unevenly.

Sticking doors

Doors and windows that suddenly stick or will not latch are a sign the frame has racked out of square.

Leaning chimney

A chimney pulling away from the house is settling on its own, separate from the rest of the structure.

Foundation cracks

Cracks in the foundation wall itself, especially horizontal ones, point to real pressure or movement.

Cracks in brick

Stair step cracking through brick or block joints is a classic sign of uneven settlement.

Gaps around windows

Gaps opening above or beside windows mean the wall around them is on the move.

Cracks in the floor slab

Cracks in a slab or in tile can mean the concrete underneath has settled or heaved.

Gaps at the deck or porch

A porch, deck, or step pulling away from the house is settling apart from the main foundation.

Why It Happens Here

What causes foundation problems in Eugene

Most of it comes down to Willamette Valley soil and how much water runs through it during our long wet winters.

Willamette Valley clay and silt

Deep, fine valley soils hold water and lose strength when they get saturated, so footings sitting on them settle unevenly.

Clay that swells and shrinks

Our wet winters and dry summers make clay soils expand and contract. That yearly cycle slowly pushes and drops a foundation.

High water table and drainage

A lot of Eugene sits low and wet. Water pooling near the footing washes out support, and over time that becomes settlement.

Homes on the south hills

Houses built into the south hills and other slopes deal with soil creep that pulls a foundation apart over the years.

Our Eugene Track Record

This is our home turf

5,000+steel piers installed in Eugene
~15 fttypical depth to firm soil
1000+Eugene projects completed

We have done more foundation work in Eugene than anywhere else, and it shows in the data. Most homes here reach firm soil around 15 feet down, a little deeper than Puget Sound because of the soft valley ground, and on the worst sites we have gone well past 40 feet to find soil that holds. We don't pick a depth, the soil does, and we log it on every pier. Here are some of the areas where we have worked.

  • South Eugene
  • South Hills
  • West Eugene
  • Bethel
  • Churchill
  • Downtown
  • Whiteaker
  • Santa Clara
  • River Road
  • Fairmount
  • Near the U of O
  • Coburg Road
  • Springfield

How We Fix It

Real repairs, not patch jobs

What we do

  • ✓ Helical piers. Screw type steel piers turned down to stable soil or bedrock.
  • ✓ Push piers. Hydraulic steel piers driven deep when load capacity is the priority.
  • ✓ Foundation lifting and house leveling, back toward the original height where the site allows.
  • ✓ Full documentation and a lifetime warranty that transfers to the next owner.

Why it holds

  • ✓ American made steel piers, code evaluated (ICC ES ESR 1854).
  • ✓ We log the depth to refusal on every pier. The soil sets the depth, not us.
  • ✓ ISO 9001:2015 certified manufacturing.
  • ✓ Warranty backed by a trust, so the coverage is actually funded.

Our Process

Four steps, and most jobs are done in a few days

01

Schedule

Book a free on site evaluation online or by phone. No commitment.

02

Inspect

A specialist finds the root cause, not just the cracks you can see.

03

Repair

Our crew does the work. Most homes are finished in a few days.

04

Warranty

You get a lifetime transferable warranty, backed by a trust.

Common Questions

Eugene foundation repair questions

How much does foundation repair cost in Eugene?

It depends on how many piers you need and how deep they have to go, which changes a lot from one Eugene lot to the next. The honest answer is that we have to see it. The free inspection gets you a firm written number with no pressure, and financing is available.

How deep do the piers go in Eugene?

We install to firm soil, not to a set number. Around Eugene that is usually close to 15 feet because of the soft valley ground, and on the worst sites we have gone past 40 feet. We log the depth on every pier.

Do you do earthquake retrofitting on homes?

Usually not. A real seismic retrofit on a house gets expensive fast, and we don't do the Simpson strap and bracket tie downs that most home retrofits use. Where this work makes sense for us is on commercial and larger structures, where steel piers anchor the building to deeper, solid ground. If you're a homeowner dealing with settlement or cracking, that's the part we can help with.

What happens if I don't fix it?

We won't tell you the sky is falling. Foundation movement is hard to predict, and only time tells whether it gets worse. What we can say for sure is that it won't fix itself, it won't get better on its own, and it never gets cheaper to repair. Catching it earlier usually means fewer piers and a smaller job.

Will my yard get torn up?

We keep it as clean as we can. There's some digging at each pier location, but our crews work tight, protect what they can, and put the soil and sod back when we're done. Most yards look close to normal within a few days.

Get a free Eugene foundation evaluation

Cracks, sticking doors, sloping floors. We'll tell you exactly what is going on, with no pressure and no invented problems.