Property Owners with Sinkhole Problems
Foundation and soil stabilization problems can be an unsettling experience for homeowners and their families. Our professional and courteous staff is determined to put to rest any concerns you may have.
► Engineers & Insurance Companies we have worked with.
Throughout the years, we have worked closely with top geotechnical and structural engineers to help thousands of property owners solve their sinkhole activity related problems.
At C&N, we know that education is an important part of our role. Our website is directed towards answering questions commonly asked by homeowners about sinkhole repair. However, if you have any additional questions, feel free to call or email our staff at anytime as they will be happy to assist you in every way possible.
As a C&N client, you will be entitled to individual consultations in the privacy of your own home where our representative will fully explain the foundation stabilization process from start to finish. Additionally, he/she will thoroughly review your engineering reports, and answer any further questions or concerns you may have about the sinkhole stabilization foundation repair. Our number one goal is to exceed your expectations while providing a hassle-free and pleasant experience for all parties involved.
C&N Foundation Technologies is a member of the Florida Association of Sinkhole Stabilization Specialists (FAS3), and is a preferred vendor for top engineering firms and major insurance companies. Under the recommendation and guidance of professional geotechnical and structural engineering firms, we can utilize one or more of our state-of-the-art soil stabilization methods and the most advanced equipment in the industry to ensure your home will once again rest on a solid foundation.
Windows Won't Open? Signs of Sinkholes
If you are currently experiencing any or a combination of the items listed below, it is likely you may have a soil stabilization issue or sinkhole activity.
- Cracks in interior joint areas, door, or windows
- Cracks in the exterior block or stucco
- Windows and doors are hard to close properly or windows won't open at all
- Depressions in your yard, neighbor’s yards, or a street near your property
- Deep cracks and separation of paved concrete walks and drives
- Circular patches of wilting plants
- Sediment in your water
- Neighbors have confirmed possible sinkhole activity
- Observation of an actual cavity beginning to open
► What is a sinkhole?
► Sinkhole Formation
► Sinkhole Distribution in Florida
► Types of Sinkholes
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