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    Amanda W.

    We decided to continue to use this company because the former owners used them for adding pylons to the house for leveling. The work team was prompt. The foreman was good at communicating. The front half of our property had been marked for electrical and gas lines prior to crew arrival. The back half of the property did NOT. We called them a day in advance to let them know that the property had not been completely marked and they said it would be fine and they would continue. When the team arrived, we reminded them that not all the property had been marked appropriately for lines that lie underground. They said that they dig blindly all the time and it wouldn't be an issue. The team used a SHARP SHOOTER shovel to dig soil for excavation under the foundation. With the first dig of dirt, they clipped a gas line. This intern required emergency shut off and notification of a plumber as well as the city to come and evaluate this gas line. The foreman apologized multiple times and reassured us that the company would pay for the damages. He himself and several of the team members admitted that they messed up but the main office would take care of all of it. Our plumber pulled them aside and told them that they should know better, and not to use that equipment when exposing, especially when digging blind. We reached out to the office and spoke with Austin. Up until this point the office staff had been very cordial. When we explained to Austin the situation, everything changed. He then scoffed that we were going to bring up the contract. He said they would give us $200 voucher to cover expenses but ultimately it was not their problem. They stated that damages occur when lifting a house, which was understood. We read the contract Verbatim to them, and stated that this did not happen during the act of lifting, but during exposure. Therefore, they are responsible for the damages, especially when they did not have the property marked and were digging blindly. We were then told that if we wanted to go any further, we would need to get a lawyer and bring them to court because they would not help us out. We explained this response to the foreman, and he apologized many times, and said that it was terrible business. That they made a mistake, and that they should be covering the cost of it. He apologized for the rudeness and lack of responsibility coming from the managing office. We spoke several times with the office pleading with them. They once again stated that we would have to have a lawyer to come to any agreement. This mistake during excavation cost us $3000. Then we still had our $9000 bill. Mistakes happen, but taking responsibility and ownership of one's mistakes sets businesses apart. This company will not do that. They have insurance for a reason, but refuse to use it when they cause customer property damage outside of the legal binding contract. I would not recommend this company.

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    This company is the real deal. We have now had all 4 sides of our house done. Their warranty is real, they repair what they need to which is minimal. They are the hardest working crews. They leave your yard better than they found it. Highly highly recommended.

    Thanks for flushing a years with of work down the crapper, and offering no resolution.

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    Cornerstone Foundation Repair

    4.2
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    Called to request a foundation inspection, as the home is 30 years old, we have some very minor…read moretile cracks, and do see some seasonal movement in door openings (mostly one upstairs one). Some brickwork is cracked around suspended arches and cornerstone decorative pieces (e.g. above garage doors) but obviously has been for decades. I specifically called Cornerstone because I wanted a serious contractor who does actual poured footings, not that stacked cylinder mess that could actually crack your foundation worse as they use your house for the jack leverage. Dave was on time, courteous and (given that our appointment was in the middle of the Viral Apocalypse) understanding that I was working from home instead of 'off' for the day of our appointment. We spoke for a bit, he outlined everything well and asked pertinent questions about my reasons for calling, then got down to work inspecting...and recommended no work be done at this time. I offered to pay a service charge but he said that wasn't necessary. We did follow up on the phone briefly (I was busy when he was finished) and I am strongly considering coming back to them for some drainage improvements here and there as precautionary measures. Thanks for the time and professionalism.

    I accidentally left a positive review because i thought this was the company i selected to do my…read morerepair. I did not. Because they ignored me several times, sent a guy out finally, then ignored me again. I paid another company 13k to do it. So, bang up job keep it up.

    G L Hunt Foundation Repair

    G L Hunt Foundation Repair

    2.5
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    We had our tenant report a cracked foundation in our Fort Worth home…read more We sent a technician from Gl hunt foundation repair out to do a free inspection. Upon inspection they found some minor foundation settlement deficiencies. After a quick fix we were back up and going with a lifetime warranty on the work !

    GL Hunt's initial foundation repair work was completed on my home in 12/24; and was signed off by a…read morestructural engineer shortly after. We were told then to allow 6 months before doing any cosmetic repairs inside. By late summer 2025 we noticed significant shifting by way of doors not opening/closing as they had. An adjustment in 10/25 was necessary due to 25 of the 32 piers sinking. All 32 were adjusted to bring the house back to level. There was no structural engineer to confirm the accuracy of the 2025 adjustment and the clock to start inside work had to be restarted. Immediately following the 2025 adjustment, a significant crack appeared on the west wall of my house, running through the bricks--not just mortar. There were no cracks on that wall prior to any of the foundation work. On 2/24/26, GL Hunt returned to check the house's levelness, finding that the area with the crack is now over .5" higher than the rest. They dismiss the crack as cosmetic only, even though the elevated area suggests it was over-lifted in the 2nd adjustment. Despite a lifetime warranty, the company says additional work to address this will result in them no longer warranting the 5 over-lifted piers. This is troubling, as this is the entire point of a warranty; and the crack is a direct result of their work. Efforts to contact GL Hunt for resolution since 2/24 have been ignored. Our dilemma is that we do not believe we can trust GL Hunt to effectively correct this issue and fully honor the warranty for its entire lifetime, which raises concerns about the long-term reliability of the product and support thereof. Ultimately, this unresolved issue affects the safety, stability, and value of my home. We have attempted other avenues to resolve this issue, to no avail. They have offered a review by a structural engineer (of their choice, of course); and an offer to fix the issue "at a fair cost". Fair would be to have handled this correctly, up front from the beginning, but here we are.

    Structured Foundation Repairs - foundationrepair - Updated July 2026

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