Stabilize Sunken Concrete with Reliable Slab Piers in Nashville and Beyond
Protect your foundation with proven slab pier systems
A sinking slab foundation can create uneven floors, cracks, and unsafe structures. Our slab piers provide permanent support by transferring weight from weak soil to solid, load-bearing strata. Whether it’s a slab-on-grade foundation or a commercial concrete floor, we restore stability.
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Slab Piers Restore Concrete Stability and Prevent Costly Damage Repairs
Permanent Support for Sinking Slabs & Damaged Foundations
Slab piers are designed to stabilize and lift sunken concrete slabs, protecting your property from further settling. Our expert team installs heavy-duty steel piers that transfer weight to solid, load-bearing soils
Types of Slab Pier Solutions
Standard Steel Slab Piers
Designed for residential and light commercial properties, these piers provide reliable lifting and stabilization for moderately settled concrete slabs needing strong foundational support.
Heavy-Duty Helical Piers
Built for larger structures or commercial foundations, helical piers penetrate deep soils, correcting extensive settlement and providing long-term stability where heavy loads demand extra support. These systems provide essential slab foundation support by anchoring the structure to deep, competent soil layers.
Push Piers for Slabs
Installed deep into load-bearing strata, push piers anchor sinking foundations, stabilizing and lifting severely damaged concrete slabs to restore safety and structural performance.
Identify Slab Issues Before They Worsen
Early Warning Signs That Your Foundation May Need Slab Piers
Recognizing settlement problems early prevents costly repairs and protects long term stability. Installing a concrete slab with piers ensures proper support, stopping further sinking, cracks, & protecting your home’s structural integrity from worsening foundation damage.
Watch for these early warnings:
Uneven Floors
Sloping or bouncy floors often point to shifting or sinking foundation support.
Foundation Cracks
Cracks in slab surfaces or walls can indicate soil settlement beneath the structure.
Sticking Doors and Windows
Misaligned frames suggest foundation movement and potential structural stress.
Gaps Between Walls and Floors
Visible separation signals the slab may be settling away from interior walls.
From Uneven Floors to Smooth, Stable Surfaces – Our Process Works
How Slab Piers Lift & Stabilize Failing Concrete Foundations
When your slab foundation sinks, cracks and uneven surfaces quickly follow. Our slab pier systems permanently stabilize the structure, lifting it back to its original position and preventing future settlement. The result: safe, level, and attractive concrete surfaces. Our hydraulic equipment is specifically designed for lifting sinking slabs, carefully restoring the home’s elevation while closing cracks in the process.
4-Step Process
Comprehensive Foundation Inspection
We perform a detailed foundation assessment, using advanced tools to identify settlement issues and determine the ideal slab pier placement.
Strategic Pier Placement
Our experts position heavy-duty piers beneath critical load-bearing areas, ensuring strong support and preventing further foundation movement or damage.
Precision Slab Lifting
Using hydraulic equipment, we carefully lift and level the sunken slab, restoring its original position without causing additional stress.
Final Reinforcement & Cleanup
Pier caps are secured for long-term strength, and we clean the entire work area, leaving your property safe and stable.
From Sunken, Cracked Slabs to Level, Stable Concrete Surfaces
See the Difference Professional Slab Piers Can Make
Our before-and-after gallery showcases real projects where slab foundation repairs restored safety, curb appeal, and structural integrity. You’ll see how even the most damaged slabs can be lifted and stabilized with our proven foundation repair techniques.
FAQ’s About Slab Piers in Nashville
Choosing slab piers for your foundation can feel overwhelming if you’re unfamiliar with the process. These FAQs provide clear answers about what slab piers are, how they work, and why they’re a proven long-term solution for sinking slabs.
What causes concrete slabs to sink or settle over time?
Slab settlement usually happens when soil beneath the concrete shifts or erodes. This can be due to poor compaction during construction, water damage, tree roots, or natural soil movement. Over time, these conditions create voids that cause the slab to sink. Slab piers fix these issues permanently.

How do slab piers compare to replacing the entire slab?
Replacing a slab is costly, messy, and often temporary because the underlying soil problem isn’t addressed. Slab piers stabilize the slab by anchoring it to solid bedrock or load-bearing soils. This means your foundation won’t continue sinking, making slab piers a faster, cleaner, and more permanent solution.
How long does slab pier installation take and is it disruptive?
Most slab pier installations are completed within one to two days. Our process is minimally invasive compared to traditional methods and does not require extensive demolition. We use precision equipment to lift and stabilize the slab, and once complete, you can return to normal use almost immediately.
Trusted Foundation Experts Serving Nashville and Middle Tennessee
Why Homeowners Trust Ground Up Foundation Repair
Homeowners choose Ground Up Foundation Repair because we combine years of expertise, top-grade materials, and friendly customer care. Every project is backed by warranties for lasting peace of mind. We don’t just fix concrete foundation piers, we protect your home’s future.
Experience You Can Count On:
Serving Tennessee since 2009 with hundreds of successful foundation repairs.
Reliability You Can Trust:
We use engineer-approved slab pier systems for long-term stability.
Customer-Focused Approach:
Our team explains every step, offering transparent pricing& no high pressure sales.
Proven Results:
Backed by a transferable lifetime warranty on many of our slab pier solutions.