Serving south-central Kansas
Family-owned coverage across Sedgwick, Butler, and Harvey counties. We know the soil, the neighborhoods, and the repair patterns specific to each area.
Where we work every week
Our primary service areas see the most consistent foundation and drainage work. Fastest scheduling here.
Wichita
Headquartered at **119 S Ida St**, we have stabilized and waterproofed homes across every Wichita neighborhood — from historic brick homes in **College Hill** to newer developments on the metro edges, all sitting on expansive **Harney Silt Loam** clay. Wichita homeowners face a specific structural challenge: the clay beneath most foundations swells with spring rain and contracts sharply in summer drought. That constant shrink-swell cycle is what drives the stair-step cracks, bowing walls, and wet basements we see from **Riverside** to **Eastborough**. We engineer the fix for this soil, not a generic one. Every job starts with a free on-site inspection. A technical specialist — not a salesperson — walks the property, explains what is actually happening, and gives you a project-based quote with no high-pressure follow-up.
View area Sedgwick CountyDerby
Derby's housing stock spans two distinct soil challenges. Established neighborhoods like **Derby Hills** have older foundations that carry decades of shrink-swell wear from Sedgwick County clay. Newer subdivisions near **79th St S** sit on recently graded lots where the soil is still consolidating and drainage patterns are not yet established. We access Derby quickly via **US-81** and **Rock Road** from our Wichita headquarters, typically arriving within 24-48 hours. Our team has worked both scenarios many times and can distinguish routine early movement from settlement that warrants structural correction. Every free estimate starts with the same honest walkthrough: diagnose the cause, explain it plainly, and provide a fixed quote before any work begins.
View area Sedgwick CountyHaysville
Haysville's residential housing is predominantly from the 1950s through 1980s, and those older foundations have absorbed decades of Kansas shrink-swell clay movement. Basement moisture and settlement cracks are common complaints from **Downtown Haysville** to **West Haysville**, driven by the same Sedgwick County clay conditions we address throughout the metro. We reach Haysville quickly via **I-135**, making 24-48 hour inspection scheduling realistic for most calls. Our inspectors often recognize the issue before finishing the walkthrough — experience from years of working this housing stock. Every visit starts with a free, no-obligation inspection. A technical specialist explains the cause and the options clearly, without pressure.
View area Sedgwick CountyBel Aire
Bel Aire is one of Sedgwick County's fastest-growing suburbs, and that rapid development creates a specific foundation risk: homes built on recently filled or graded lots where the soil has not yet finished consolidating. Early settlement, differential movement, and drainage issues from inadequate lot grading are the most common calls we receive from the **Northgate** and **Wheatland** areas. We access Bel Aire quickly via **K-254** and **Greenwich Road** from our Wichita headquarters, making 24-48 hour inspection scheduling realistic. Our team is familiar with the soil profiles on newer lots and can distinguish normal initial settling from movement that warrants structural correction. If you are in a home that is 1-10 years old and seeing cracks, door misalignment, or drainage pooling near the foundation, a free inspection will tell you clearly whether to act now or monitor.
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Andover
Andover's rapid growth in **Butler County** has put many homes on active expansive clay that has not yet stabilized. Early settlement, differential movement, and grading drainage issues are common calls from **Wheatland Hills** and newer subdivisions along the **US-54/400** corridor. We serve Andover as part of our Butler County coverage, using US-54 for direct access from our Wichita base. Inspections are typically scheduled within 24-48 hours. If you are seeing cracks, sticking doors, or water pooling near the foundation on a newer home, a free inspection will tell you what is happening and what — if anything — needs to be done.
View area Butler CountyEl Dorado
El Dorado's housing stock is predominantly older construction with established basements that have absorbed years of **Butler County** clay movement. Basement moisture, settlement cracks, and bowing walls are the most common issues we address in the area. We reach El Dorado via **US-54**, approximately 30 miles east of our Wichita base. Inspections are scheduled within 24-48 hours. Older foundations along **Sunset Drive** and the North El Dorado residential areas are familiar territory for our team.
View area Harvey CountyNewton
Newton's housing stock is anchored by established residential areas built through the mid-20th century. Older foundations in **North Newton** and around the **Santa Fe Trail** historic district often carry decades of Harvey County clay movement, showing as basement moisture and settlement cracks that compound over time. We reach Newton via **I-135** — roughly 25 miles north — and schedule inspections within 24-48 hours. Our team addresses the waterproofing and settlement issues common in the area's established basements.
View area Sedgwick CountyMaize
Maize is one of the fastest-growing suburbs in northwest Sedgwick County, and new construction on active clay soils means many recent homeowners call us within the first few years after move-in. Early settlement, lot drainage that pools near the foundation, and cracking in concrete flatwork are typical along the **K-96** corridor and **Maize Road** residential areas. We reach Maize quickly via I-235 and K-96 from our Wichita headquarters, typically scheduling inspections within 24-48 hours. Our team distinguishes routine initial settling from movement that warrants correction, and gives you a straightforward answer.
View area Sedgwick CountyValley Center
Valley Center is a small north Sedgwick County community with a mix of older established homes and rural properties. The older basements along **US-81** and the **North Valley Center** residential areas commonly show moisture seepage and settlement wear from years of clay soil movement. We access Valley Center via US-81, approximately 15 miles north of Wichita — one of the closest secondary locations to our headquarters. Inspections are typically scheduled within 24-48 hours.
View areaSix-county south-central Kansas service radius
Beyond the city listings above, we serve Sedgwick, Butler, Harvey, Kingman, Reno, and Sumner counties.
If your town is not listed and you are inside one of these counties, we can almost certainly help. Call us at 316-264-6666 and we will confirm coverage.
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