Masonry Foundation Repair & Waterproofing

Protect your home with expert foundation repair and waterproofing that stops water damage and keeps your structure stable.

Professional masonry foundation repair and waterproofing services in Billings, MT

Why Foundation Issues Need Immediate Attention

Your foundation is literally what holds up your entire home. When cracks appear, water seeps in, or walls start shifting, you cannot afford to wait. Foundation problems only get worse over time, and what starts as a small crack can turn into major structural damage if you ignore it. We see this happen too often in Billings, and it always costs more to fix later.

Water is the biggest enemy of masonry foundations. It finds its way into tiny cracks, freezes during winter, and expands to make those cracks bigger. Over and over, season after season. Before you know it, you have water in your basement, crumbling mortar, and foundation walls that need serious repair. That is why waterproofing your foundation is just as important as fixing cracks.

We specialize in catching foundation problems early and fixing them right. Our team knows how to identify whether you are dealing with normal settling or serious structural issues. We give you honest answers about what needs to be done, and we handle repairs that actually solve the problem instead of just covering it up. When you need reliable masonry repair services in Billings, MT, we are here to help.

Common Foundation Problems We Fix

Foundation issues show up in different ways depending on what is causing them. Some problems are cosmetic and easy to fix, while others indicate serious structural concerns that need immediate attention. Here is what we look for during foundation inspections.

Signs Your Foundation Needs Repair

  • Horizontal or vertical cracks: These can mean settling, soil movement, or water pressure building up
  • Bowing or leaning walls: Serious issue that shows your foundation is shifting under pressure
  • Crumbling mortar joints: Water damage weakens mortar over time, making walls unstable
  • Water seepage or dampness: Any moisture in your basement means your waterproofing has failed
  • Uneven floors: When your foundation settles unevenly, floors start to slope
  • Doors and windows sticking: Foundation movement throws frames out of square

We start every foundation repair with a thorough inspection. We look at your foundation from inside and outside, check soil conditions, and identify what is causing the damage. Then we explain exactly what we found and recommend the repairs that will actually fix the problem, not just hide it.

How We Repair and Waterproof Foundations

Foundation repair is not one-size-fits-all. The right solution depends on what is causing your foundation issues and how severe the damage is. We use proven repair methods that have worked for decades, combined with modern waterproofing materials that keep water out for good.

For cracks and damaged mortar, we carefully remove deteriorated material and replace it with fresh mortar that matches your existing foundation. This process, similar to tuckpointing and repointing, restores structural integrity and stops water from getting in. We make sure new mortar bonds properly with old masonry so repairs last.

When walls are bowing or leaning, we use reinforcement techniques to stabilize them. This might include carbon fiber straps, steel beams, or wall anchors depending on what your foundation needs. These repairs stop movement and prevent further damage, protecting your home from catastrophic failure.

Waterproofing involves multiple layers of protection. We apply waterproof coatings to foundation walls, install drainage systems to move water away, and make sure your retaining walls have proper drainage so water does not build up pressure. Good waterproofing keeps your basement dry and your foundation protected year-round.

Foundation Repair & Waterproofing Questions

Protect Your Home with Expert Foundation Repair

Do not wait for foundation problems to get worse. Call us today for a free inspection and honest assessment.

(406) 831-1994