The Oklahoma Foundation Contractor Package provides essential legal documents specifically designed for contractors involved in the construction of foundations for residential structures. Unlike generic legal form packages, this package includes a foundation contract that meets Oklahoma state law requirements, along with additional forms that help you manage various aspects of construction projects effectively.
This form package is ideal when you need to:
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Concrete slabs can be constructed very easily and are cheaper than pier and beam foundations. However, you should know that repairing and maintaining a concrete slab can be more expensive in the long run than taking care of a pier and beam foundation.
There are so many factors to consider when figuring cost, it's hard to give a number without knowing the issue, but the average cost to repair your foundation lies between $1,300 and $1,500 per pier and $600 per 10' crack, with most homeowners paying an average price of $5,000 to repair their foundations.
The piers that foundation repair companies use are comparable to pencils holding up your desk. These foundation piers do work to level your house but my point is whatever is causing your foundation to move, don't you think that same force will eventually move those piers? The answer is yes.
Foundation settlement is common in response to soil movement, but significant shifting can be a severe problem. If you catch the problem quickly enough, mudjacking can be used to correct it, and this costs around $1,000.
You may only need 1-2 interior piers, or you may require 10-15, and possibly even more. All foundations are evaluated on a case-by-case basis. While installing piers under concrete slabs is a somewhat messy procedure, it is imperative that the work be done if significant foundation settling has occurred.
Underpinning. Shimming using supplemental piers. Foundation wall repair. Water Management. Shimming using existing piers. Grouting. Mudjacking. Stabilizing foundation soil.
Foundation piers are one of the most reliable products for ensuring the lift and stabilization of a building foundation. Piers are so reliable, that EagleLIFT offers a 25-year warranty on its piering installation and design.