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Areas Of Expertise: one of Largest Grate Drain Dealers in the world, Free Inspection & Free Written Estimates, Only Rhino Carbon Fiber Repair Specialist in Connecticut , and 2 more
"Workers showed up on time, were very professional, walked me through the work that was done. Work was completed within the estimated timeframe."
Bev S. in November 2019

Areas Of Expertise: Basement Remodels, Basement Inspections and Basement or Foundation Waterproofing, Raise or Repair Foundations
"CT Basement systems did a wonderful job on the walls that were flood damaged. Their overall system is great. We didn't need the total renovation but if we did, we would certainly have had them do it. After researching others, this was the best."
Susan K. in December 2017

Areas Of Expertise: Brick and Stone Work, Pavers, Masonry
"They came very quickly to estimate the job. They started the project on time, on the agreed upon date. They were at our house promptly every day until the project was finished. They left our yard cleaned up and in good condition. We hired them to revamp an existing stone walkway and add cobblestone edging to our gardens and walk way. The work looks great. A few times we asked for something specific to de changed or added. They were easy to work with and fulfilled our requests. I would highly recommend them!"
Linda M. in November 2021

Areas Of Expertise: Crawl Space Encapsulation, Basement Crack Repair, Sump Pump & Battery Backup Installation , and 2 more
"Professional Sales Staff providing cost-effective solutions followed up with expert installation."
R P. in July 2019

Areas Of Expertise: Chimney technician, master mason. OSHA certified.
"Saul called and said he could be at my house in about 30 minutes, could he stop by today. I agreed.. Saul did a thorough inspection of my chimneys and wood insert. He cleaned the liner, flue and fireplace insert. He works cleanly and dilligently and offers excellent tips on improving the efficiency of using the insert. I will be hiring him to do the necessary repairs. I would recommend Chimney Safe of CT to anyone, Saul does a fantastic job."
William J. in December 2021
Out of Network Foundation Contractors in Wethersfield, CT
- Mountain View Landscape, LLC
1100 Corporate Row
Cromwell, CT 06416
- Midstate Excavation and Landscaping, LLC
168a Route 66, East
Columbia, CT 06237
- Friends Masonry
17 NICHOLS ST
ANSONIA, CT 06401
- Residential ResQ, LLC
25 Nutmeg Valley Rd.
Woolcott, CT 06716
- Miller Landscaping & Cleaning, LLC
19 Daggett Dr
Meriden, CT 06450
- Advanced Lawn & Landscapes, LLC
8 Apple St.
Wallingford, CT 06492
- EUROPEAN MASONRY CONTRACTORS
15 Deerfield Ave
Danbury, CT 06810
- Cut Right Landscaping, LLC
237 Allen St.
Terryville, CT 06786
- the Cleaning King Service
69 Hanover St.
West Springfield, MA 01089
- RV Construction, LLC
49 Preston
Hartford, CT 06114
Frequently Asked Questions
Where is a foundation in a house?
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Where is a foundation in a house?
A house’s foundation is always located under the house itself. A foundation is the load-bearing portion of a home and is usually built below ground, though different types are built at different locations under a home. For instance, a basement foundation is built at least eight feet deep into the ground under the house to create living space below the ground level of the home. A crawl space foundation is built under a shallow trench beneath your home—typically between two and five feet deep. A slab foundation, also known as a monolithic or monoslab foundation, simply lays flat against the ground under your home. Pier and beam foundations also rest on the ground, but elevate the home using piers, typically about two feet off the ground.
What are the types of foundations for homes?
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What are the types of foundations for homes?
- Basement Foundations: Also called a full basement foundation or a daylight basement, a basement foundation is one of the most popular types of foundations. One of the appeals of a basement foundation is that it offers additional living space under the home. A daylight basement typically includes windows to let natural light into the space. This type of foundation allows for homeowners to maximize the footprint of their home by offering a finished living space.
- Concrete Slab Foundations: Also called a slab, monolithic, or monoslab foundation, this type of foundation is essentially a poured concrete slab that rests on the ground under your home. It’s typically one single piece and is relatively easy and inexpensive to build.
- Crawlspace Foundations: This type of foundation provides just enough space under a home for a person to crawl around in to access plumbing or wiring, or store equipment such as a furnace.
- Wood Foundations: These types of foundations are less common, though they were a popular choice in the mid 20th-Century. A wood foundation is typically made of pest and mold-resistant wood, like cedar or redwood. They are easy to install, though they aren’t as long-lasting as concrete foundations. Wood foundations are not ideal for climates that see a lot of rain and snow, as they must be built on very dry soil.
- Pier and Beam Foundations: These foundations, which are common in coastal areas, use piers and beams to lift a house off the ground. Also known as pier and post or pier and pile foundations, the aim of pier and beam foundations is to support a home that is built on sand or soil that is prone to flooding, erosion, or ground shifts. A structural engineer needs to oversee the building of a pier and beam foundation to ensure its structural integrity.
How much does a foundation repair cost?
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How much does a foundation repair cost?
The typical cost to repair a foundation is between $2,200 and $7,500, though most homeowners pay around $4,800. The price of a foundation repair depends on the extent of damage. Major repairs that require the use of hydraulic piers can cost $10,000 or more, while minor cracks can run as low as $500. Fixing a leaky foundation by sealing it costs between $2,300 and $7,300.
What is the strongest foundation for a house?
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What is the strongest foundation for a house?
Concrete foundations that are reinforced with steel plinth and beams are considered to be the strongest type of foundation—especially on lots with loose or muddy soil. This type of foundation uses a reinforced concrete beam built between the wall and the foundation. Homes built in areas that are prone to flooding or earthquakes also benefit from a foundation that contains steel plinth and beams.
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