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Early Signs of Foundation Damage | Foundation Repair By Helical Anchors Inc
There are some early signs of foundation damage that should not be ignored:
Cracks in your foundation
Doors/Windows not opening properly
If parts go out of alignment
Bowing basement walls
Sinking floors or corners
If you observe any of the above damage signs get them repaired immediately.
Contact us at:
Website: https://helicalanchorsinc.com/
Phone: 1-855-256-5328
About Helical Anchors Inc
Helical Anchors Inc. is centrally located in Minneapolis, Minnesota. With over 30 years of experience in the soil stabilization and foundation industry, we are bringing new solutions that apply state of the art technology and expertise to change the way foundation piles and anchors are installed.
HELICAL ANCHORS INC. HAS BEEN MANUFACTURING DEEP FOUNDATION PRODUCTS FOR OVER 25 YEARS
We are the only helical pile manufacturer that offers an inertia welded product. Because of this patented technology our piles are able to withstand higher stress than our competitors. Our additional strength allows our clients to install smaller piles then their competitors which results in lower bids. Please visit our other pages to learn more about our company.
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