San Diego Footing Repair, Inc.

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CA 92021-3315 View Service Area BBB Accreditation &ampEngineering ServicesFoundation InspectionPermitting ServicesRaised Foundation RepairCentral &ampCEO Ms. Michele Lee StrandOfficer Additional Contact Information Principal Contacts Mr. Thomas Christophewr GreenOfficer Customer Contacts Mr. Thomas Christophewr GreenFoundation Contractorsand does not guarantee the accuracy of any information in Business Profiles. As a matter of policyBBB does not endorse any productserviceor business. Businesses are under no obligation to seek BBB accreditationplease consider the company&#x27s size and volume of transactions. Note that the nature of complaints and a company’s response...Concrete

1016297 619-442-7900 Skip to content Home Our Story What We Do Gallery FAQ Contact SDFR Welcome to San Diego Footing Repair, Inc. Raised Foundation Repair Most homes built before the 1950’s have a raised foundation that you can crawl under. They have a continuous concrete perimeter stemwall foundation and individual posts and piers that support girder beams. We can replace the old concrete with new 2500 psi, steel reinforced concrete that meet today’s standards. If the existing concrete stemwall

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