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We offer free polyurethane lifts of patio & driveway with a structural repair on your property. For every 10 pilings installed we will lift a driveway or patio 1″ height X 10′ long at no extra charge. Submit your contact information and we will get in touch with you to schedule an appointment.
Founded over 25 years ago by Mark Streem, Streem Foundation Repair provides structural foundation repair services for homeowners, commercial property owners, and contractors throughout Corpus Christi and South Texas. Our company relies on deep-driven concrete piles designed to reach more stable soil beneath the structure. Depending on the weight of the building, soil conditions, and repair needs, these piles are commonly driven 15 to 30 feet below the grade beam to help lift and support the structure.
At Streem, we design repair plans with long-term performance in mind. That is why we do not use polyurethane foam as the primary lifting method for structural home foundations. Polyurethane foam can be useful for certain applications, including void fill, patios, driveways, sidewalks, and pool decks, but a home foundation requires a repair method designed for the weight and movement of the structure.
When a foundation has large voids or unstable soil beneath it, the surrounding soil conditions must be addressed carefully. Short-term lifting methods may not solve the underlying problem, especially in South Texas where moisture changes, sandy soils, clay movement, and drainage issues can continue to affect the structure. Streem focuses on repair plans that are appropriate for the building, the soil, and the long-term needs of the homeowner.
Streem Foundation Repair provides dependable foundation repair, concrete piling, slab repair, mudjacking, pressure grouting, and polyurethane foam injection services for clients throughout the Coastal Bend. Our process is methodical, practical, and based on the actual condition of the structure.
Over the years, Streem has built a strong reputation with homeowners, commercial property owners, government contractors, and local clients who need honest evaluations and reliable concrete foundation repair solutions. With experienced crews, specialized equipment, and a clear understanding of South Texas foundation issues, Streem is ready to help protect your property from the ground up.
FOUNDATION REPAIR | SLAB REPAIR | POLYURETHANE FOAM INJECTING | PRESSURE GROUTING
To make sure that our competent team is always up for any job that our customers need completed, we regularly invest in our workforce and their training and development. We ensure that they are up to date with the latest research and work trends in their line of work. In this way, we are always able to deliver the most comprehensive inventory of services in the industry.
We specialize in the residential and commercial foundation repair, we strive to provide the best repair solution for problems with your foundation. Call us today for a quote.
Also known as “pressure grouting”, mudjacking is the preferred technique for raising and stabilizing settled concrete slabs. Highly effective with long lasting results.
Polyurethane foam foundation repair is a much faster and non-invasive alternative to interior pilings for lifting and stabilizing interior foundations.
Concrete slab reparation has undergone quite a transformation in the last two decades. Previously, all foundation repair companies used to employ similar methodologies. The only difference used to be the cost of piers and professionalism displayed by the company crew. Now with pressed pilings, mud-jacking, and other employed methods, there is more skill involved in the whole process and our equipment is better than most to take care of your place.
Every project that we undertake is successful, and we guarantee better quality service as the years go by. Whether you are a homeowner or a business owner, just tell us about your concrete foundation troubles and we will get to work immediately.
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One common issue we see in the Coastal Bend happens when foundation concerns come up during the sale of a home. In many cases, the buyer, seller, and real estate agents are all working under pressure to keep the transaction moving. Because of that pressure, some foundation repair recommendations are made quickly, without a full understanding of the structure, the floor elevations, or whether the work being proposed is truly necessary.
At Streem Foundation Repair, we believe a foundation evaluation should be based on the actual condition of the home — not just the urgency of a closing date. Some homes may show a slight drop or minor out-of-level condition with little to no cracking, yet still receive repair estimates. In other cases, the proposed work may be described as “stabilizing” the foundation, even though the structure is not being lifted or corrected. That distinction matters, especially for the buyer who will live with the home after the sale is complete.
A proper foundation inspection should include checking the interior floors, reviewing visible signs of movement, evaluating the exterior, and considering the weight and construction of the structure. In the Coastal Bend, foundation piles often need to reach much deeper than a shallow repair allows. Depending on the structure, soil, and load, piles may need to be driven 20 to 30 feet below the grade beams. Lighter structures may require less depth, but a proper repair plan should never be based on shortcuts.
We have inspected homes that were certified, warrantied, or previously “stabilized,” yet were still 1 to 3 inches out of level. Homeowners are often surprised when doors still stick, floors still slope, or objects still roll across the room after the sale. In many of those situations, the foundation was stabilized enough to satisfy a transaction, but not lifted or corrected in a way that addressed the homeowner’s long-term concerns.
That is why it is important to choose a foundation repair company that works for the best interest of the homeowner, not just the sale. Whether you are buying, selling, or already living in the home, Streem Foundation Repair provides honest inspections and repair recommendations based on the structure itself. Call Streem today to make sure your foundation work is evaluated with long-term stability, proper repair depth, and the homeowner’s needs in mind.
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