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.
Your crawl space is not just space under your home; it quietly carries the weight of your entire structure. In Wheat Ridge, where homes sit near places like Crown Hill Park, Clear Creek Trail, and Wheat Ridge Greenbelt areas, soil movement and seasonal moisture constantly affect what’s happening below the surface.
If there are any issues arising under the ground surface, the whole foundation of the home starts to lose support. We’re a local foundation company who understand theses concerns. Therefore, at Bedrock Foundation Builders, we provide crawl space repair services in Wheat Ridge designed specifically for Wheat Ridge conditions. Instead of generic fixes, we focus on what’s actually happening under your home, like soil behavior, moisture patterns, and structural pressure.
This approach helps us restore long-term stability, improve air quality, and prevent future foundation issues before they spread.
Clay-heavy soil in Wheat Ridge reacts strongly to moisture. When it absorbs water, it expands and pushes against structural supports. During dry periods, it shrinks and shifts again. This continuous cycle slowly disturbs floor alignment and weakens crawl space stability.
After winter snowfall, melting water increases underground moisture levels. This water often collects near foundations and seeps into crawl spaces through small openings. Over time, trapped moisture begins weakening wood framing and insulation.
Frequent temperature changes cause soil expansion and contraction beneath homes. Even small underground shifts add long-term pressure on crawl space supports and foundation balance.
Many older Wheat Ridge properties still rely on open crawl space vents. These allow outside humid air inside, especially during warm months. Over time, this trapped humidity leads to mold growth, wood decay, and poor indoor air quality.
Homeowners choose us because we focus on real, long-term solutions, not temporary fixes. Here’s why they prefer our services:
We make sure homeowners understand the problem clearly before any repair work begins.
When support beams shift due to soil movement, floors above begin to dip or feel unstable. We restore balance using adjustable support systems and reinforced structural jacks designed for long-term stability.
Excess groundwater or poor drainage causes damp conditions under the structure. With time, the water seeping creates humidity that starts affecting the foundations. We install vapor barriers and drainage systems to control moisture and protect the foundation.
Humidity trapped under the floor of your crawl spaces spreads mold and unpleasant odors into living areas, affecting indoor air quality badly. Our Crawl Space Encapsulation systems seal the space and improve air quality throughout the home.
When moisture stays for longer under the crawl space, it weakens the wooden support framework beneath the home. We repair or replace these damaged joists to restore full structural strength for long-lasting strength.
Due to the pressure from shifting soil, certain cracks start appearing in the foundation walls of crawl space. With full restoration, we stabilize affected areas and prevent further movement of the cracks.
Crawl space damage often starts silently and shows inside your home first.
Early inspection can prevent expensive structural repairs later.
We follow a structured process consisting of three steps, designed for accuracy and long-term performance.
We inspect beams, joists, insulation, moisture levels, ventilation, and soil conditions.
This helps identify both visible damage and hidden structural risks.
After inspection, we explain what’s happening in simple terms. Every repair plan is customized based on actual site conditions, not assumptions.
We reinforce weak areas, install moisture protection systems, and improve structural stability.
A final check ensures everything is secure and properly stabilized.
Every home requires a different approach based on actual conditions.
Every solution is chosen only after proper inspection.
We provide crawl space repair services across Wheat Ridge and nearby areas like Lakewood, Arvada, Denver West, and Edgewater. These areas share similar soil behavior and seasonal moisture conditions, which often create similar crawl space challenges across homes.
However, we know it better as local foundation experts that every property behaves differently underground. That’s why we inspect each home individually before creating a repair plan.
Crawl space problems rarely stay small. What begins as minor moisture or floor movement can gradually turn into serious structural damage. At Bedrock Foundation Builders, every project starts with a detailed inspection so we can understand the real cause before suggesting repairs.
If you’ve noticed damp air, uneven floors, or musty smells, it’s the right time to act. Contact us today for Crawl Space Repair Services in Wheat Ridge, CO, and protect your home from the ground up.
The cost of crawl space repairs varies widely based on the scope of work, typically ranging from $1,500 to $15,000. Minor fixes like vapor barrier installation or simple drainage adjustments can cost a few thousand dollars. Major structural repairs, such as jacking up sagging floors or replacing damaged support beams, can exceed $10,000. Factors like the size of your crawl space, the severity of water damage or mold, and the need for encapsulation all influence the final price. For a detailed breakdown of common issues and solutions, we recommend reading our internal article titled Crawl Space Repair. At Bedrock Foundation Builders, we always provide a thorough inspection before quoting, ensuring you understand exactly what your property needs.
Whether insurance covers crawl space repair depends entirely on the cause of the damage. Standard homeowners policies typically cover sudden and accidental events, such as a burst pipe that floods the crawl space. In that case, the cost to dry out and repair the resulting damage is often covered. However, most policies explicitly exclude damage from long-term neglect, such as gradual water seepage, poor ventilation, or settling foundations. These are considered maintenance issues. If you are dealing with moisture problems or foundation settling, a professional evaluation is key. For detailed cost considerations, we recommend reading our internal article titled Cost To Encapsulate A 2000 Square Foot Crawl Space In Denver. Bedrock Foundation Builders can help you understand the specific structural needs of your property and provide a clear assessment for your insurance adjuster.
For a 1000 square foot crawl space in the Denver-Aurora-Centennial area, the typical cost for professional encapsulation ranges from $3,000 to $7,000. This price includes a heavy-duty vapor barrier, sealing vents, and insulating the crawl space walls. The final cost depends on factors like the condition of the existing vapor barrier, the need for drainage solutions, or the presence of mold. For a detailed breakdown of the process and what to expect, please refer to our internal article Crawl Space Repair. Bedrock Foundation Builders recommends getting a site-specific estimate, as unique structural issues can significantly alter the final price.
Yes, you can install a new vapor barrier over an old one in a crawl space, but only if the existing barrier is clean, dry, and fully intact without tears or mold. Adding a second layer can improve moisture protection, but it is critical to ensure the old barrier is not trapping moisture against the ground or foundation walls. If the old barrier is damaged or damp, it should be removed entirely. For best results, always use a minimum 6-mil polyethylene sheet and seal all seams with tape. For more details on how ground moisture impacts your foundation, please read our internal article titled Earthquake Risks To Denver Foundations (Yes, Really!).
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