I recently had these guys repair my foundation and they also reinforced our crawl space. I called them and they came the following day and had everything settled. The price was fair and I would highly recommend this company for any concrete foundation repair.
We suspected a possible problem with our foundation and called Bedrock Foundation Builders to come and give us an opinion. They were very prompt and thorough in their analysis and thankfully they told us we did not have a problem. Given their professionalism and especially their integrity and honesty, I would not hesitate for a moment in using their services.
The cracks around our door frames were getting worse every month, so we scheduled a foundation inspection. They found shifting in one section of the home and repaired it before it turned into a major structural problem. Honest people who clearly know their trade.
The cracks around our door frames were getting worse every month, so we scheduled a foundation inspection. They found shifting in one section of the home and repaired it before it turned into a major structural problem. Honest people who clearly know their trade.
Highly recommended. I wanted our foundation inspected as a proactive measure. Nisan (the owner) came by and performed the inspection, educating me on the process and warning signs to look for. I offered to pay for the inspection, but he declined and the inspection was free. If ever my home requires foundation repairs, I'll be calling Nisan. Thank you!
We needed retrofitting work done on a home built in the 1940s, and their crew handled it professionally from start to finish. They stayed on schedule and explained each phase clearly. Everything passed inspection without any problems.
They came out for a crawl space inspection and found issues we didn’t even know existed. Instead of pressuring us, they explained the repairs clearly and gave us realistic options. The entire experience felt honest and professional.
We noticed gaps forming around our windows and decided to get a foundation inspection done. The team found the source of the settling and repaired it before things got worse. Very professional and easy to work with.
We were getting water in our crawl space after heavy rains, and it was starting to affect our floors. This team installed a drainage system and repaired the damage fast. It’s been dry ever since and the musty smell is gone.
I appreciated how honest they were during the inspection no scare tactics, just facts and solutions. They gave us multiple repair options and didn’t pressure us into anything. You can tell they care more about long term results than quick profits.
Littleton’s soil is known for movement caused by moisture variation and natural ground shifting. Over time, this creates pressure points beneath buildings that weaken structural balance.
Our Adjustable Steel Jacks in Littleton systems are engineered specifically to respond to these conditions. Rather than applying uniform support, we design each installation based on actual load behavior, soil strength, and structural layout.
This approach helps restore stability where the foundation has started to fail while ensuring the structure remains supported under long-term environmental stress. Every installation is planned to correct movement at its source, not just manage visible damage.
We also install Adjustable Steel Jacks systems for properties that require targeted reinforcement and structural correction without major excavation.
We provide a full range of engineered support solutions for Littleton properties:
Each system is selected based on structural needs, load pressure, and soil behavior for maximum reliability.
When soil shifts unevenly, parts of the structure begin to sink at different rates. Our Adjustable Steel Post Jacks provide controlled lifting that restores level balance and stops further movement.
Some soil layers cannot hold structural weight properly. Our jack systems transfer load into stronger underground layers, improving long-term stability.
Cracks in walls or ceilings often signal deeper foundation movement. Stabilizing the structure reduces internal stress and slows further damage.
Uneven floors are a clear sign of foundation imbalance. Our support systems restore alignment by reinforcing weak support points beneath the structure.
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For homeowners in the Denver–Aurora–Centennial area, scaffold leveling jacks are critical for ensuring a safe and stable work platform, particularly on uneven terrain common in older neighborhoods. These jacks, often screw-type mechanisms, allow for precise height adjustments on each leg of the scaffold. Proper use is non-negotiable; they must be placed on a firm, level base, like a mudsill, to prevent sinking or tipping. Never use unstable materials like bricks or blocks as substitutes. For foundational work, the principles of load distribution are similar to those used in permanent support systems. For a deeper understanding of related leveling techniques, we recommend reviewing our internal resource, The Denver Homeowner’s Guide To Adjustable Steel Jacks And Floor Leveling, which covers adjustable steel jacks and floor leveling in detail. Bedrock Foundation Builders always emphasizes that safety and structural integrity start from the ground up.
When using scaffolding, adjustable leveling jacks are critical for ensuring a stable and safe work platform on uneven ground. These jacks, often made of steel with a threaded screw mechanism, allow you to fine-tune each leg of the scaffold to compensate for slopes or irregularities. It is essential to extend the base plates fully onto a firm surface, like a mudsill, to prevent sinking. For more detailed guidance on proper adjustment and load limits, refer to our internal article titled Adjustable Steel Jacks. At Bedrock Foundation Builders, we emphasize that all leveling jacks must be pinned and locked before climbing, and never use blocks or bricks as substitutes, as this violates standard safety protocols.
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