Why Choose Underpinning and Basement Lowering?
The process of underpinning or lowering a basement is done for several reasons. In many older homes, the basement was never meant to be a living space with low ceilings and exposed ductwork reducing the amount of headroom. A homeowner may want to convert a crawl space or unfinished basement into a useable area.
Underpinning your foundation opens the hidden mechanics of the home and makes them accessible for inspection, correction, and improvement. Since underpinning is typically done on older homes, there is old electrical, plumbing, and insulation systems that can be replaced or upgraded to ensure that your home is up to date with building codes and standards. By underpinning your basement, you improve your foundation strength, increase home value, conserve on energy though repaired insulation, and turn your basement in to a comfortable living space.