Cracked walls, sticking doors, or a wet basement signal that your foundation needs attention. We diagnose the problem, handle permits, and fix it right - before the next freeze-thaw season makes it worse.

Foundation repair in Haverstraw, NY addresses damage to the structural base of your home - cracks, bowing walls, settlement, and water intrusion - and most jobs on a single-family home take one to three days from start to finish.
If your home is showing cracks in the basement walls, doors that stick, or a floor that feels uneven, these are not cosmetic problems. They are signs that the ground beneath your home has shifted or that water pressure is building against the foundation. In the Hudson Valley, the freeze-thaw cycle hits foundations hard every single winter, and problems that look minor in September can become serious by March.
Haverstraw and the surrounding Rockland County area have a significant number of homes built before 1970 on older foundation materials that were not designed to modern standards. Many of these homes also sit on clay-heavy soils or are in lower elevations near the Hudson River, where water pressure against foundation walls is a recurring issue. If you are also noticing masonry problems above grade, our chimney repair service addresses the same freeze-thaw damage that affects chimneys on older Haverstraw properties.
If basement walls, your foundation, or drywall near windows and doors show new cracks after cold months, freeze-thaw movement has stressed your foundation. A crack wider than a quarter inch, or any crack that is growing, deserves a professional look.
When your foundation shifts even slightly, door and window frames shift with it. If doors drag on the floor or won't latch, or windows have become hard to open, that often signals the structure beneath them has moved - especially common in older Haverstraw homes.
Water seeping through basement walls after heavy rain is a sign your foundation has cracks letting water in. Haverstraw's proximity to the Hudson River and clay-heavy soils in lower elevations mean water pressure against foundation walls is a real and ongoing concern.
If a room's floor dips toward the center or feels softer than before, the supports beneath may have shifted or deteriorated. This is common in older homes where crawl space or basement posts have settled. Get someone to look at the underside before it gets worse.
Foundation repair is not one single job - it covers several different problems depending on what caused the damage. For homes where the foundation is sinking or settling, we install steel piers driven into stable soil to lift and support the structure. For basement or crawl space walls that are bowing inward from soil pressure, we use wall anchors or carbon fiber straps to stop movement and stabilize the wall. Crack injection with hydraulic cement or epoxy is used for non-structural cracks that are letting water in without compromising the wall's integrity. For homes near the Hudson River with persistent moisture issues, we assess drainage around the exterior and recommend grading corrections alongside the structural work.
When a foundation wall has deteriorated past the point of repair, we handle foundation block wall installation as a complete replacement. This is the right solution for older Haverstraw homes where the original stone rubble or early concrete foundation has cracked beyond stabilization. Every repair or replacement is pulled with a permit through the Village of Haverstraw Building Department - so the work is inspected, documented, and on record.
Best for hairline to moderate cracks that are letting water in but are not affecting the wall's structural integrity.
Best for basement walls that are bowing inward under soil pressure, before movement progresses further.
Best for sections of foundation that are sinking, settling, or pulling away from the rest of the structure.
Best when an existing wall has cracked or shifted beyond what can be stabilized with anchors or injections.
Haverstraw sits on the western bank of the Hudson River, and that location shapes how foundations behave here. Parts of the village - particularly lower-lying areas near the waterfront - have clay-heavy soils and a water table that rises significantly after heavy rain or snowmelt. Clay soil expands when wet and shrinks when dry, creating ongoing pressure cycles against foundation walls that do not let up. Homes in Haverstraw near the bay are especially susceptible, but hillside properties are not immune - sloped lots come with their own drainage challenges.
The freeze-thaw cycle in the Hudson Valley also hits harder here than in many other parts of New York. Temperatures regularly swing above and below freezing multiple times in a single week from late fall through early spring. Haverstraw also has a long history of brick manufacturing and quarrying, and some older neighborhoods sit on or near land that was previously disturbed by those industries - which means some foundations are sitting on fill rather than undisturbed soil. Homeowners in Spring Valley and nearby areas face similar conditions across Rockland County. Late summer and early fall is the best window to schedule an inspection and any needed repairs - before the ground freezes and before permits take you into the winter season.
When you reach out, we ask a few basic questions - what you noticed, how long it has been going on, and whether you have a basement or crawl space. We then schedule a time to come out and look in person. Most initial inspections are free.
We walk through your basement or crawl space, measure any cracks, check for water staining, and look at drainage around the outside of your home. At the end, we tell you what is causing the problem and what we recommend - in plain language.
For any structural repair in Haverstraw, we pull a building permit from the Village Building Department before work begins. We handle this for you. Permit timelines in Rockland County can add a week or two, so we factor that into your schedule upfront.
Most jobs take one to three days. Once complete, we walk you through what was done. A building inspector may sign off on the work - we coordinate that visit. You receive a written warranty. Keep that document safe, especially if you plan to sell.
We reply to all inquiries within one business day. For questions about cost, we will give you a realistic range after the on-site assessment - not a number pulled from a website.
Call us or fill out the form and we will schedule a free on-site assessment. We handle permits, explain every step, and give you a written estimate you can take your time reviewing.
(845) 472-9719We hold a New York State Home Improvement Contractor license, which is required for structural foundation work. That license means you have legal recourse if anything goes wrong - something unlicensed operators cannot offer.
Navigating the Village of Haverstraw Building Department is not something you should have to figure out yourself. We handle the permit application, coordinate the required inspection, and make sure the work is on record.
Many homes in Haverstraw were built before 1970 on stone rubble or early poured concrete foundations. We know how those materials behave in the Hudson Valley's freeze-thaw climate and how to repair them properly.
Every structural repair we complete comes with a written warranty. We confirm upfront whether it transfers to a new buyer if you sell - so your repair is an asset, not a question mark, on your disclosure form.
The combination of a state license, proper permitting, hands-on experience with Rockland County's older housing stock, and written warranties means you are not gambling on the repair holding up. For more on our approach, the American Society of Civil Engineers and New York State Home Improvement Contractor licensing explain what to expect from licensed structural work.
Crumbling mortar and cracked crowns let water into your home. We repair and restore chimneys on Haverstraw homes of all ages.
Learn MoreWhen a foundation wall is beyond repair, we build new block foundation walls built to current code and designed for local soil conditions.
Learn MoreHaverstraw's freeze-thaw season starts earlier than most homeowners expect. Reach out now and we will get your inspection on the calendar while the weather is still on your side.