Coverage Map
Six markets, six very different soil problems
Fishers fill settlement is not Greenwood wall pressure, and Zionsville ravine creep is not Carmel estate loading. Pick your city for local specifics.
Where we work
Hamilton, Boone, Marion and Johnson Counties
Each city page covers the local geology, landmark neighborhoods we work in, permitting authority and the repair systems that market needs most.
Fishers, IN
Post-2000 residential builds over historic agricultural drainage basins, producing differential settlement as poorly compacted fill consolidates.
Fishers foundation repair →Carmel, IN
High-square-footage masonry estate construction loading Crosby-Miami silt loam beyond its saturated bearing capacity, with shallow water tables compounding movement.
Carmel foundation repair →Zionsville, IN
Unreinforced historic stone and brick foundations in the village core, combined with steep Eagle Creek ravine slopes driving downslope soil displacement.
Zionsville foundation repair →Noblesville, IN
Silty clay deposits near Morse Reservoir and the White River floodplain producing severe seasonal moisture swing and cyclical settlement.
Noblesville foundation repair →Greenwood, IN
Dense Brookston clay on flat topography with poor surface drainage, generating sustained lateral pressure and bowing basement block walls.
Greenwood foundation repair →Indianapolis, IN
Dense glacial till layered over deep expansive clay beneath mixed housing stock, from early 1900s stone foundations to modern infill construction.
Indianapolis foundation repair →