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From Blueprint to Reality with Excellence
Port Charlotte’s recovery requires forensic engineering. We specialize in stabilizing foundations compromised by soil washout and navigating the FEMA 50% Rule to ensure your rebuild is compliant and resilient.
Hurricane storm surges create high-velocity currents that scour soil from beneath shallow foundations.
The Problem: In Port Charlotte, many homes experience “slab undermining,” where the sandy soil supporting the edge of the slab-on-grade foundation washes away. The concrete slab acts as a cantilever over the void and eventually cracks under its own weight.
Washout vs. Sinkhole: We distinguish between horizontal erosion (washout) and vertical collapse (sinkhole). We use Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) to map the extent of the void before proposing a fix.
Foundation Stabilization & FEMA Compliance
Stabilization Solutions: For simple washouts, we use Polyurethane Injection to fill voids and lift slabs. For deeper instability, we use Compaction Grouting to densify the soil.
Navigating the 50% Rule: If repair costs exceed 50% of your home’s depreciated market value, the entire structure must be brought up to current codes. We help you calculate these costs accurately to maintain compliance.
Structural Concrete Repair
Void Filling: We verify soil density before pouring new slabs to ensure no voids remain from previous washout events.
Driveway Replacement: We replace cracked or heaving driveways using fiber-reinforced concrete mixes designed for durability.
Future-Proofing Against Surge
Custom Barriers: We install rapid-deployment flood barriers on doorways and garages to seal your home against rising canal waters.
Asset Protection: Preventing water intrusion is the most effective way to protect your home’s value and structural integrity during flood events.
Pool Shell & Deck Stabilization
Deck Stabilization: We underpin settling pool decks caused by soil washout.
Hydrostatic Relief: We install relief valves to prevent pool shells from “popping” (floating) due to high groundwater levels common in the area.
Harbor & Canal Infrastructure
We repair and replace marine structures damaged by surge dynamics in Charlotte Harbor.
Seawall Scour: We identify and repair “kick-out” failures where surge currents eroded the toe of the seawall.
Vinyl Replacement: We replace failed concrete walls with vinyl sheet piling that offers superior resistance to the corrosive brackish water of the harbor.
No. FEMA regulations require that the value of volunteer or owner labor be calculated at current market rates when determining the “Total Cost of Repairs.”
A sinkhole is a deep vertical collapse into a geological void. A washout is shallow horizontal erosion caused by water flow. We determine the difference through site inspection and GPR.
You must bring the home into compliance with current building codes, which typically involves elevating the finished floor above the Base Flood Elevation (BFE).
Secure your property’s future with a forensic assessment of soil stability and structural integrity.