Lifetime · Transferable · In plain English
A warranty you'll actually hand to your buyer one day.
Every pier we install — steel, concrete, or hybrid — is warranted for the life of the structure and transfers with the house. Here's the whole thing, including what it doesn’t cover, because that's the part most companies mumble.
What it covers
- ✓Re-settlement at any warranted pier location — we re-level on the original piers at no charge
- ✓Parts and labor for warranty adjustments, including re-excavation
- ✓Transfer to subsequent owners of the same structure, with simple paperwork
- ✓The documentation package: pier map, depths, pressures, and before/after elevations
What it doesn't
- ✕New movement in areas that were not piered (we'll have shown you those boundaries on the plan before work began)
- ✕Damage caused by plumbing leaks left unrepaired after discovery
- ✕Movement driven by drainage or grading conditions we flagged in writing and that remain unaddressed
- ✕Heave (upward swelling) from new water sources — leaks, pooling, irrigation changes — at or near the slab
- ✕Cosmetic finishes: drywall, paint, tile, and trim repairs after adjustment are the owner's scope

Your side of the deal
Four habits that keep the warranty (and the slab) healthy.
Keep moisture steady
Maintain gutters, downspout extensions, and grading away from the slab. In long dry spells, water the foundation perimeter evenly (soaker hoses work well).
Fix leaks promptly
Under-slab or supply-line leaks feed the clay and can move any foundation, piered or not. Repair promptly and keep the receipt with your warranty papers.
Mind the trees
Large trees within ~20 feet of the slab pull serious moisture in drought. We'll note specific concerns on your report; root barriers are a worthwhile conversation.
Keep the paperwork
Your pier map and elevation surveys are the baseline for any future claim — and a genuine asset at resale. We keep copies too, but keep yours with the house documents.
The warranty applies equally across steel piers, concrete with rebar piers, and hybrid piers — the method changes, the promise doesn't.
The paperwork itself
Read the full warranty & agreement — every term, explained.
The complete document, with each clause followed by a plain-English note on why it exists and how to take care of your house. Print-ready — open it and choose “Download as PDF.”
Straight answers
Warranty questions, answered straight.
Repair once. Document it. Sell with confidence.
Free inspection first — the warranty conversation only matters if the measurements say repair makes sense.
