Stone Foundation Repair of Michigan Project Update

Stone Foundation Repair of Michigan is about well into the Winter of 2025 and we’ve been steadily working on our stone foundation projects across the state. We started January with a stone crawl space project up in Boyne City, Michigan. A home right in town across from the lumber, I think it was built in the 1860’s. Our customer was totally remodeling the small home and it’s going to be a perfect summer getaway.

Stone Foundation Repair Projects

After Boyne City we ended up south of Grand Rapids for a stone basement repair project. This project also had a small crawl space area with an access so small we had to temporarily make it bigger in order to access the area. This house was very old, in fact the floor boards were original and were also the flooring. So no subfloor. The door thresholds were logs that were worn by foot traffic over the years.

I’ll share some photos below of these projects. We got a new app called “company cam” to help us with communicating the repairs that needed done on each specific project. It’s pretty cool actually! It’s great way to organize photos for each stone foundation repair project and the guys can do phot updates which is really nice.

Another project we worked on this month was an old stone basement over in Stanton, Mi. Our customer, Wyman, had an original as it gets, old farmhouse from the late 1800’s which was mostly original. It was pretty cool. He needed a retainer wall build out of cement block to protect his hot water heater and help to keep the foundation where it was and he found us during his search for a reputable stone foundation repair contractor.

Our next project was a one day spot repair project on a stone basement for our customer, Christine. This basement had been painted white, but the mortar joints weren’t fixed before it was painted, so it was a quote a mess. Just one day was spent here but it made a huge impact on her old stone foundation and she was happy.

repaired stone wall
After a Repair
stone foundation after repair
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