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Sterling Heights is the largest city in Macomb County and one of our top service areas. We've waterproofed thousands of homes between 14 and 19 Mile Road.
Sterling Heights foundation repair work is dominated by carbon-fiber strap and steel I-beam wall reinforcement — the heavy clay-loam soil generates substantial lateral pressure against 8-inch and 12-inch block walls built between 1965 and 1985. We see early-stage bowing (¼- to ¾-inch deflection) on dozens of Sterling Heights homes every year. Carbon-fiber is the right call up to about ¾-inch; beyond that, steel I-beams with footing pads are the engineered solution.
Catching a bowing wall at ⅜-inch costs $3,500–$6,000 with carbon-fiber straps. Letting it grow to 2 inches before responding turns it into a $15,000–$25,000 steel-beam-and-tieback engineered repair. Early matters. Most Sterling Heights foundation repairs are caught through annual basement walk-throughs or pre-sale inspections — both worth doing on any home built between 1965 and 1990.
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How we approach it
Most foundation issues homeowners panic about are dormant. They happened years ago and haven't moved since. The fix is sealing, not bracing. Active movement is rare but serious. We use crack gauges on the first visit when it isn't obvious — so the right fix becomes obvious.
We've spent thirty years walking into homes where the first contractor quoted $40,000 for a problem that needed $1,200 of work. The mirror situation exists too. We size the repair to the problem, not to a sales target.
Carbon-fiber straps, steel I-beams, helical piers, and push piers all have a place — but only on the right foundation. For active structural movement we bring in a licensed engineer to spec the system and stamp the drawings. Then we install.
What's included
Common questions in Sterling Heights
Width and direction matter most. Hairline vertical cracks are almost always non-structural — they're shrinkage from the concrete curing. Horizontal cracks, stair-step cracks in block walls, or anything wider than 1/8" warrants immediate attention. We'll look at it for free.
Crack injection: $400–$1,200 per crack. Carbon-fiber straps: $600–$900 per strap, usually 3–5 per wall. Steel I-beams: $3,500–$7,000 per wall. Helical piers: $1,800–$2,500 per pier. We diagnose first, then quote in writing.
Usually not. Walls bow over years, not days. The exception is recent visible movement — a crack that grew last month, a wall that's pushed out an inch since last year. If it's moving, call. If it's looked the same for a decade, you have time to plan.
Rarely. Excavation is appropriate for severe structural damage, lateral pressure failures, and historic foundations needing exterior membrane. For 95% of repairs, interior work is faster, less expensive, and less invasive.
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