DMV Foundation Repairs Washington, D. C.

Looking for a reliable foundation repair specialist in Washington, D. C.? 
At DMV Foundation Repairs Washington, D. C.,
we’re experts in foundation health, ensuring your home stays strong, stable, and dry for years to come.
 

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We keep your feet stable and dry so that you can dream of bigger things

  • Cracks in your foundation walls or ceilings: You might notice vertical, horizontal, diagonal, or even stair-step-shaped cracks. Pay close attention to cracks around windows or doors as well.
  • Uneven or sloping floors: If you feel like you’re walking uphill (or downhill) in certain rooms, your foundation might have settled.
  • Bowing or leaning walls: If you see walls that are either leaning or bowing, your foundation might need to be inspected.
  • Sticking doors and windows: If you notice your doors or windows are more difficult to shut and open, your foundation might have moved.
  • Gaps around window or door frames: If you see gaps around windows or door frames, your foundation might have settled.
  • Nail pops: If you notice nails popping out of your drywall, your walls might have moved due to foundation problems.
  • Water in your basement or crawl space: If your basement or crawl space feels damp or you notice water, your foundation might either be cracked or you have inadequate drainage issues. 
  • Cracks in your foundation: Just like cracks in your walls or ceilings, vertical, horizontal, or diagonal cracks in your foundation need to be addressed.
  • Leaning chimney: If you notice your chimney is leaning away from your home, your foundation is showing signs of disrepair.
  • Gaps between your home and exterior structures: If you see gaps between your home and porches, patios, and garages, your foundation needs to be professionally inspected.
  • Sinking or settling foundation: Check for uneveness in the foundation, especially if you notice one side of your home is lower than the other.
  • Cracks in the brick or stucco: Cracks on your exterior walls can indicate foundation movement. 
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