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Foundation Replacement

California Foundation Replacement Services

 

 Foundation replacement means taking out the old foundation of a house and putting in a new one. This is important when the base is broken, very worn out, or too weak to fix. This can cause problems with the building’s structure and make it less safe. Replacing a foundation means taking out the old one, digging up the ground, putting in strong steel, and pouring new concrete for the foundation. Indications that a foundation might need to be replaced include: visible cracks in the walls or stucco, floors that are sinking, and doors or windows that won’t open or close correctly. In Nice Contractor we also provide California Foundation Replacement Services.

At Nice Contractor, Inc., we specialize in California Foundation Replacement Services for homeowners dealing with serious structural issues. Our process begins with a detailed inspection and structural assessment by licensed professionals. 

We serve residential and multi-family properties throughout Los Angeles, San Diego, Ventura, Sacramento, and the Bay Area, offering cost-effective, long-lasting foundation solutions tailored to California’s unique soil conditions and seismic activity.

Whether you’re facing an urgent structural issue or planning a full property rehab, our licensed foundation contractors will work with engineers, inspectors, and city officials to ensure your home is safe, compliant, and structurally sound for years to come.

Get in touch today for a free consultation and estimate on your California foundation replacement project. Let Nice Contractor, Inc. protect your investment and restore the stability of your home from the ground up.

Common Signs You May Need a Foundation Replacement:

  • Large or expanding cracks in drywall, stucco, or concrete

  • Sinking or uneven floors and sloping rooms

  • Crumbling foundation walls or deteriorated concrete

  • Sticking doors and windows that don’t align properly

  • Previous foundation repairs that have failed

  • Water seepage and mold growth around the base of your home