At Queen City Basement & Foundation Repairs, no project is too big or too small. Our proven solutions are customized to safeguard your home’s safety, curb appeal, and long-term value. All services are completed by our team of trained and certified professionals.
At Queen City Basement & Foundation Repairs, we specialize in protecting and restoring the structural integrity of homes and buildings. With a commitment to quality workmanship and long-term solutions, our trained and certified technicians deliver results you can trust. Whether you’re dealing with cracks, leaks, or settling, we’re here to help—no job is too big or too small.
At Queen City Basement & Foundation Repairs, we offer a range of advanced, engineered solutions designed to permanently stabilize and protect your home. Whether you're dealing with a sinking foundation, bowing walls, moisture issues, or crawl space concerns, our systems are built for long-term performance and peace of mind. All installations are completed by certified technicians using high-quality, proven products backed by warranties.
A leaking window well is often a sign of poor drainage or cracks in your foundation walls. When water pools around your basement windows, it can seep through and cause interior water damage, mold growth, and even structural deterioration. This is often linked to failing window well liners, clogged drains, or grading issues around the home.
If your floors are sloped, sagging, or feel uneven underfoot, it’s a strong indication of foundation settlement or crawl space failure. Shifting soil, aging supports, or moisture-related damage to joists and beams can cause these structural shifts. Ignoring uneven floors can lead to major repairs down the line and compromise the integrity of your home.
A persistent musty smell in your basement typically means there’s excess moisture and poor ventilation. This odor is often caused by mold or mildew growing on damp surfaces. Musty smells can signal water seepage through foundation walls or floors, high humidity levels, or poor drainage—all of which can lead to bigger problems if left unchecked.
Water on your basement floor—whether from seepage, condensation, or flooding—is a red flag. This could stem from hydrostatic pressure pushing water through cracks, a failed sump pump, poor drainage, or high water tables. Wet floors not only damage flooring and belongings but also create the perfect conditions for mold, mildew, and structural decay.
Mold growth in your crawl space is a clear sign of excessive moisture and poor air circulation. Left untreated, it can spread to other parts of your home, affect air quality, and cause respiratory issues. Mold in the crawl space also weakens wooden structural components, putting your home at risk of further damage.
Cracks in your basement floor may appear harmless, but they can signal foundation movement, settling, or water pressure beneath the slab. Wider or expanding cracks can allow water to enter your basement and compromise the structure. Monitoring and sealing these cracks is key to preventing future issues.
When floor joists weaken or fail—due to moisture, rot, or termite damage—you may notice sagging floors, bouncing when you walk, or separation between flooring and baseboards. These structural issues can worsen quickly, especially in homes with crawl space moisture problems, and require immediate reinforcement to restore stability and safety.