Settling, cracking, or a sloping floor doesn't fix itself — and it rarely stays the same size for long. In Speedway, this is one of the situations we're called out for most often across Marion County.
Speedway's compact, established housing stock includes a lot of mid-century homes where basement waterproofing and sump pump upgrades are the most common calls we run. We regularly work near Main Street district and Historic Speedway, and across the rest of Marion County.
Speedway's ground is settled urban Marion County soil under a mostly mid-century housing stock, and because the area has an older, well-settled housing stock, that's usually the starting point when we're called out for foundation repair near the Main Street district or elsewhere in Marion County. It comes up consistently in Speedway, running close to Sump Pump Installation in frequency given mostly established, decades-old construction.
Most Speedway jobs on this kind of housing stock are predictable to schedule — the work itself is well understood on homes this age.
Doors and windows that stick or won't latch the way they used to
Cracks in drywall, especially stair-step cracks over doorways and windows
A visible gap where the floor meets the wall, or a floor that feels like it slopes
Cracks in the foundation wall itself, especially horizontal ones (these get priority attention)
Bowing or leaning basement walls
Chimneys or porches separating from the main structure
Steel piers driven to load-bearing soil or bedrock, then used to lift and stabilize a settled foundation. Typically the go-to for heavier structures where deep, stable soil is available.
Screwed into the ground rather than driven, helical piers work well for lighter structures, additions, and porches, and can be installed with more compact equipment.
For bowing basement walls, anchors extend into stable soil beyond the house to pull the wall back over time, while carbon fiber straps reinforce walls with early-stage bowing without excavation.
For sunken slabs, garage floors, and patios, polyurethane foam injection or slab piers lift concrete back to grade, usually in a single day with no demolition.
Minor crack injection can run $300–$1,200. Full pier systems for a settled corner or wall typically land between $4,000 and $15,000+ depending on the number of piers and depth to load-bearing soil. No pressure, no upsell — just an honest read on what your home actually needs.
We'll call to confirm a time \u2014 usually within one business day.