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  • Protectiung your home from the ground up
  • Restoring your home's stability
  • Eliminating mold and moisture issues
  • Fixing the cracks and stabilizing your foundation

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Poor drainage around your foundation can lead to water pooling around the base of your home, causing erosion, cracking, and even flooding. These water-related issues can weaken your foundation over time and lead to significant structural damage if not addressed promptly.

Water Damage and Drainage Issues

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Excess moisture in basements, crawlspaces, or walls can create the perfect environment for mold to grow. This can lead to health issues such as allergies, respiratory problems, and an overall decrease in indoor air quality. Addressing moisture problems early can prevent costly mold remediation later.

2. Mold Growth and Moisture Problems

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Over time, the foundation of a home can develop cracks due to soil movement, water intrusion, or settling. These cracks can lead to uneven floors, doors and windows that no longer open or close properly, and even structural instability if left untreated.

1. Foundation Cracks and Shifting

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Timothy S.

General Labor Construction replaced my downspout, and I’m extremely satisfied with the result. The team was professional, efficient, and ensured everything was functioning properly before finishing. I highly recommend their services for any home improvement needs!



Chris B.

General Labor Construction treated my crawlspace for mold, and the difference in air quality is incredible. The team was efficient, proactive, and kept me informed the whole time. My home feels fresher, and I’m no longer worried about mold. They made the whole process easy and stress-free

Sharon H.

Working with GLC was a fantastic experience. The team made the entire process smooth and stress-free, and their knowledge and professionalism were evident every step of the way. They took the time to answer my questions and ensure I was satisfied with the results. I highly recommend GLC for anyone looking for reliable, quality work!

Q: How do I know if my home needs foundation repair?
A: Common signs include cracks in walls or floors, doors and windows that stick, uneven floors, or gaps around window and door frames. If you notice these, it’s best to schedule an inspection.

Q: What causes foundation damage?
A: Foundation damage is usually caused by soil movement, poor drainage, water leaks, or tree roots. Over time, these factors can shift or weaken the foundation.

Q: How much does foundation repair cost?
A: Costs vary depending on the extent of the damage and the type of repair needed. We provide free inspections and detailed estimates so you’ll know exactly what to expect.

Q: How long does foundation repair take?
A: Most projects can be completed in a few days, but timelines depend on the size of the home and the severity of the damage.

Q: Is foundation repair covered by homeowners insurance?
A: It depends on your policy and the cause of the damage. Typically, sudden issues (like plumbing leaks) may be covered, while gradual settling often isn’t. We recommend checking with your insurance provider.

Q: Do you offer warranties on your foundation repairs?
A: Yes, we stand behind our work and offer warranties for peace of mind. The warranty details vary by repair method, and we’ll review them with you before starting.




Q: How can I tell if I have mold in my home?
A: Mold often appears as black, green, or white spots on walls, ceilings, or floors. A musty odor is also a strong sign. In many cases, mold hides behind walls or under flooring, so a professional inspection is recommended.

Q: Is mold dangerous to my health?
A: Yes, mold exposure can cause allergy-like symptoms, breathing problems, and worsen conditions like asthma. It’s especially harmful to children, the elderly, and those with weakened immune systems.

Q: Can I remove mold myself?
A: Small surface mold can sometimes be cleaned, but deeper infestations require professional remediation to fully eliminate the problem and prevent regrowth.

Q: How long does mold remediation take?
A: Most jobs take 1–3 days, depending on the size of the affected area and the extent of contamination.

Q: Will mold come back after remediation?
A: Our process removes the mold and addresses the source of moisture to reduce the chances of it coming back. Preventive steps, like fixing leaks and improving ventilation, are key to long-term results.

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