
Foundation Repair in Colorado Springs, Pueblo & Beyond
Whether your home has cracked walls, uneven floors, or a sinking foundation, our engineering-backed solutions address the root cause, not just the symptoms. Every repair is designed specifically for Colorado soil conditions.

Why Colorado Foundations Need Expert Repair
Colorado's Front Range sits on some of the most expansive clay soil in the country. When this soil absorbs moisture, it swells; when it dries, it contracts. Over years, these cycles exert enormous pressure on foundations, causing cracks, settlement, bowing walls, and structural distress.
At Foundation Professionals of Colorado, we don't guess. We identify the root cause through thorough inspection, then recommend the right solution, backed by independent structural engineering. Our repair methods include helical piers, push piers, wall anchors, helical tiebacks, epoxy injection, and complete foundation replacement.
Our Foundation Repair Solutions
Helical Piers
Screw-driven steel piers ideal for lighter structures and areas with difficult access. Installed with minimal vibration.
Learn MorePush Piers
Hydraulic resistance piers driven to load-bearing bedrock. The most powerful pier system for heavy structures.
Learn MoreBowing Walls
Wall anchors and helical tiebacks stop lateral movement and can straighten bowing basement walls over time.
Learn MoreEpoxy Crack Repair
Professional-grade epoxy injection permanently seals foundation cracks and restores structural integrity.
Learn MoreFoundation Replacement
Complete foundation replacement for homes where repair alone is not enough to restore structural integrity.
Learn MoreWall Anchors
Earth anchors counter soil pressure to stabilize and gradually straighten bowing basement walls.
Learn MoreHelical Tiebacks
Steel helical rods installed through the wall into stable soil to arrest lateral wall movement.
Learn MoreFoundation Settlement
Diagnosing and correcting foundation settlement caused by Colorado expansive clay and poor compaction.
Learn MoreSigns You May Need Foundation Repair
- Cracks in interior drywall or exterior masonry
- Doors and windows that stick or no longer close properly
- Uneven or sloping floors
- Gaps between walls and ceiling or floor
- Bowing or leaning basement walls
- Water intrusion through foundation cracks
- Chimney leaning or separating from the home