Why Wilmington Island foundations move
Wilmington Island’s mix of sandy upland and marsh-edge soils means support conditions vary widely across the island. We assess each site individually and reach stable strata with engineered piers, while sealing seawall voids with marine foam.
With 25+ years working coastal Georgia ground, we know how Wilmington Island’s soil behaves through wet and dry cycles. That experience lets us recommend the right repair the first time — whether that’s steel piers to stable strata, polyurethane foam to lift a slab, or soil stabilization to stop recurring settlement.
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