Foundation Reinforcement for Old Homes

Foundation Reinforcement for Old Homes often comes first when homeowners plan major upgrades. Older homes can still support safe, lasting improvements, but the structure below must be strong enough to carry the load.

For this type of project, the attic expansion added extra weight to the home. The original foundation did not provide enough support for that change. Reinforcing the foundation created a stronger base, improved stability, and prepared the home for the new structure above.

This work stays out of sight, but it plays a major role in what an older home can safely become. Homeowners planning basement and attic conversions or additions and ADUs often need to make sure the structure below can safely support the new load.