Bowed and cracked walls caused by poor soil
Leaky basement caused by inadequate drainage
Crack caused by settling foundation
Water damage caused by leaky basement
Sloping floors caused by sinking foundation
Frequently asked QUESTIONS.

Q: How do I know if I have a foundation problem?
A: If you think you have a foundation problem, the best thing to do is call AccuLevel, Inc. for a free on-site consultation. Some symptoms of foundation problems you may find include:
  • Sticking doors and windows
  • Bowed walls
  • Cracked interior and exterior walls
  • Cracks in the foundation
  • Sinking foundations
  • Cracking, sinking, or slanting driveways and sidewalks
  • Sloping floors
  • Settling houses
  • Leaky basements and water damage


Q: What causes foundation problems?
A: Foundation problems are mainly caused by poor soil
and water:

  • Inadequate drainage that causes soil to swell creating movement in the foundation
  • Roots of trees under and around you home can dry the soil causing it to expand
    and contract
  • Uncompacted fill material
  • Soft soil that cannot support the weight of the structure
  • Clay soils naturally expand and contract, which causes your home to settle
  • Weather changes including drought and very wet seasons can cause soil to contract,
    expand or wash away, and water buildup that can leak into your home


Q: What happens if I don’t fix my foundation problems?
A: Foundation problems that go unfixed can worsen causing further problems to the home, raising the cost of fixing those problems, and possibly lowering the value of your home.

Q: Do I have to repair my foundation in order to sell my house?
A: In Indiana, if the owner of a house, structure, or building is aware of a foundation problem and does not disclose it, the buyer can come back to the seller up to two years later and have it repaired at the seller's expense. The only exception would be a buyer who is willing to accept the house "as is." Meaning they know about the problems, but agree to buy the home without them being fixed.

Q: What happens if I repair the house and it settles again?
A: AccuLevel fully guarantees the work we do on any home for the life of the home. Any adjustments that need to be made to our work will be done without any cost to the homeowner. Our guarantee is also transferable from owner to owner, for the entire life of the home.

Q: Will my yard be in disrepair after the foundation repair is done?
A: Foundation repair can be a messy job. However, we will do everything we can to leave your lawn as close to the way we found it as possible. Sometimes the stress of being dug up may cause plants to die. We will work closely with the homeowner to address any lawn or landscaping concerns he/she may have.

Q: Does insurance cover the cost of foundation repair?
A: Most standard homeowner insurance policies state that they will cover foundation damage, ONLY if it is the result of a plumbing leak. However, if there is not a leak, the homeowner will have to pay for the full cost of the repair on his/her own.

Q: What if my new home develops a foundation problem?
A: In Indiana, there is a "Ten Year Law," which makes the builder responsible for new home foundation problems. Many builders purchase an insurance policy and/or provide a new homeowner's warranty to protect against unforseen soil problems that could result in foundation problems.

AccuLevel, Inc.
Solving water problems and repairing foundations all over INDIANA.
9495 North Waldron Road, Rossville, IN 46065
866-66-WE-FIX (866-66-93-349)