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Chesapeake Structural Repair Services

When it comes to structural repair services, it is crucial to choose a reliable and experienced contractor to handle the job. At Hawk Crawlspace and Foundation Repair, we specialize in fixing all types of structural issues, including cracks in the foundation and leaning chimneys. Our team of skilled professionals is well-equipped to assess the problem and provide a long-lasting solution.


We use only the highest-quality materials and techniques to ensure your home is safe and secure for many years to come. If you have noticed cracks in your window and door frames or gaps in your brick walls, do not hesitate to contact us. Trust the best structural repair contractor in Chesapeake and give us a call today.


Signs You Need Professional Structural Repairs

Your home is a place where you can feel secure and safe. Therefore, it's necessary to keep it in excellent condition. If you notice cracks on your walls, it may be an indication that your home needs some structural repairs. These cracks can be concerning, particularly if they appear to bulge and continue to grow. Additionally, the soil around the foundation can be another indicator that something is not right, especially if portions are missing.


There are other signs that your home may require structural repairs, such as cracks on your chimney or gaps near windows and doors. You may also notice your floors are sagging or unstable. By taking action as soon as you detect any of these signs, you can prevent significant structural damage to your home.

Choose Cheapeake’s Most Trusted Structural Repair Company

When it comes to repairing and maintaining the structural integrity of your home, it's important to choose a company you can trust. Hawk Crawlspace and Foundation Repair is the most trusted structural repair company in Chesapeake, and for good reason. We understand the inconvenience and stress that comes with not being able to use your home, which is why we make it our mission to provide timely and effective repairs.


Hiring a professional who does this type of work on a regular basis is crucial, and our team has the experience and expertise to handle any structural repair needs you may have. We pride ourselves on providing exceptional customer service, and we are always happy to answer any questions and provide guidance in maintaining the structural integrity of your home. With Hawk Crawlspace and Foundation Repair, you can trust that your home is in good hands.

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Frequently Ask Questions

Please take a moment to read answers to our most frequently asked questions about our services.

  • What is a major structural repair?

    These would require substantial underpinning, whole floor replacement, including new joists, damp proof membrane, total ceiling or roof replacement, including new joists/timbers, and total re-plastering (back to brickwork) of the bulk of the property's walls.

  • How long does it take to repair structural damage?

    The length of time it takes to restore a foundation is determined by a variety of variables. The length of time required in the procedure is a major worry since many homeowners want to be there when their foundation is being repaired. A foundation repair typically takes 1-3 days.

  • How do you repair a cracked structural wall?

    Because of the dangers they represent to your house and loved ones, structural fractures should be repaired as soon as possible by a qualified foundation repair professional. The most typical technique of restoration is to reinforce the damaged walls with carbon fiber strips or steel beams.

  • Who is responsible for structural repairs?

    Landlords are often responsible for any structural repairs required to keep commercial premises in good condition. Exterior walls, foundations, flooring structure, and roof are all included.

  • What is considered a structural alteration?

    Any modification in the supporting components of a structure, such as bearing walls, columns, beams, and girders, or in the size or configurations of the roof or external walls, is considered structural alteration.

  • What is considered a structural repair?

    Repairs and replacements of the building's foundation, load-bearing walls, columns, and joists, as well as roofing and roof deck replacement, are referred to as structural repairs.

  • What does a structural warranty cover?

    A structural warranty, according to HUD regulations, covers the following categories of structural defects: actual bodily harm to the load-bearing parts of a house that fail to perform their load-bearing duty to the point where the house becomes dangerous, unclean, or otherwise unlivable.

  • How long does a structural warranty last?

    Ten years. A structural warranty is an insurance policy that protects against faults in new structures for a term of 10 years after they are completed.

  • What is considered a major structural defect?

    A Major Structural Defect is defined as actual physical damage to one or more of the load-bearing elements of the home listed below caused by failure of such load-bearing elements that affect(s) their load-bearing function(s) to the point when the house becomes dangerous, unclean, or otherwise uninhabitable

  • How many years does a home warranty cover structural damage?

    The coverage for residential building work and owner-builder work cover loss or damage caused by a structural flaw for a period of six years after the work is completed.

  • Who is responsible for structural repairs?

    External and significant structural repairs are often the responsibility of your landlord. You are typically in charge of interior decorating and ensuring that furniture and other items, as well as fixtures and fittings, are not destroyed as a result of your carelessness (see Damage or loss to contents/furniture).

  • Who pays for repairs on shared ownership?

    The shared owner becomes the homeowner under the lease, and they are responsible for all repairs and maintenance in their home, including substantial structural work and major repairs. This is true for all leasehold properties when the cost sharing is specified in the lease.

  • Who is responsible for repairs on leasehold property?

    You are typically liable for interior, exterior, and structural repairs and upkeep if you have a 'full repairing and insuring' lease. Alternatively, you may be responsible simply for internal repairs and upkeep, while the landlord is in charge of the building.

  • What repairs are leaseholders responsible for?

    Your lease will specify whether the freeholder is responsible for repairs. All inside decorating, including carpets and painting, repairs to furniture and appliances, repairs to internal plumbing and wiring, repairs to plasterwork, and repairs to floors are the responsibility of the leaseholder.

  • What does non structural repairs mean?

    Non-structural repairs are exterior body panel repairs that do not impact or include the vehicle's structural integrity and are often bolt-on, bolt-off panels connected to the vehicle frame.

  • How can you tell if a crack is structural?

    The cracks are diagonal in nature. Jagged cracks that travel in a diagonal manner or appear to be a set of stairs running up your wall might be an indication of structural instability and are potentially more dangerous than cracks that just run up and down.

  • Can a house collapse from foundation issues?

    Yes, significant foundation concerns jeopardize the stability of your home. This is why, if a foundation wall falls, the damage must be assessed by a structural engineer or a highly experienced contractor. The basement wall has horizontal cracks and is bending inward.

  • Are vertical cracks in walls bad?

    Don't be concerned about these sorts of foundation cracks because they're prevalent in many homes and aren't dangerous. They are generally caused by rains that put strain on the foundation or by concrete tension in freshly constructed homes (every two years or so).

  • What causes non structural cracks?

    A variety of causes can produce non-structural cracks. Non-structural fractures can also be caused by creep damage, settlement, shifting foundations, hydrostatic pressure, and plants or trees. These fractures are frequently very thin hairline cracks that are less than three millimeters wide.

  • What is considered a structural crack?

    A structural fracture might run vertically, horizontally, or even zigzag. Structural cracks, on the other hand, are often bigger than 3mm and will run across a substantial portion of your property. A vertical fracture, for example, will go through at least two floors of your home.

  • How serious is structural movement?

    When the safety limits of strength, stability, or integrity have been considerably eroded, or the movement is progressively heading to collapse within a given time frame, structural movement is considered serious.

  • What is the difference between structural and non structural cracks?

    In general, structural cracks are broader than three millimeters, but you should always consult an expert to determine the extent of the problem. Structural cracks should be treated right once, while non-structural cracks should be monitored and fixed as soon as possible so they don't worsen.

  • Are vertical or horizontal cracks worse?

    The straightforward answer is yes. Vertical fissures are typically the direct result of foundation settling and are the most frequent foundation problems. Horizontal cracks are often worse than vertical cracks and are produced by soil pressure.

  • Do cracks in walls indicate a structural problem?

    Cracks that are large, jagged, or diagonal may indicate a structural issue. Jagged or diagonal fractures indicate that the foundation has moved or sunk, or that another problem has developed, such as termite infestation causing degradation and collapse of supporting timber parts.

  • Should I be concerned about cracks in my walls?

    Sadly, cracking in your walls and ceilings can also be caused by foundation deterioration. If you see big cracks that are more than a quarter-inch wide or other indicators that make you concerned about the foundation of your home, it's time to get it inspected.

  • Why do my walls keep cracking?

    What causes wall cracks? Here are a few examples of popular reasons: Expansion and contraction: Because of variations in humidity and temperature, the components that make up your wall (paint, plaster) shrink and expand. Using different paints for each layer of paint might potentially produce fractures in the wall.

Cities We Proudly Service

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  • Service Areas

    Chesapeake, VA

    Virginia Beach, VA

    Norfolk, VA 

    Portsmouth, VA

    Suffolk, VA

    Franklin, VA

    Windsor, VA

    Isle of Wight, VA

    Smithfield, VA

    Carrolton, VA

    Hampton, VA

    Newport News, VA

    Poquoson, VA

    Grafton, VA

    Yorktown, VA

    Williamsburg, VA

    Moyock, NC

    Currituck, NC

    Camden, NC

    Elizabeth City, NC

    South Mills, NC

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Servicing Chesapeake, VA and Nearby Cities

Hawk Crawlspace & Foundation Repair provides crawl space and basement waterproofing, crawl space encapsulation and foundation repairs to solve moisture and mold problems in Chesapeake, VA and surrounding areas.

Related Services in Chesapeake, VA

Please see our most requested services listed below. If you have a flooded crawl space due to a lack of a french drain, sump pump, we can help! If you need of mold removal due to high humidity levels, we will make sure to your crawl space stays clean, dry and healthy!

Crawl Space Vapor Barrier Installation

Crawl space vapor barrier installation is a cost-effective way to solve moisture control problems. Crawl space vapor barriers are designed to keep humidity, water, and wet air from entering the home through the crawl space floor. This helps prevent mold and mildew build-up that can lead to structural damage and uncomfortable living conditions for the occupants of your home!

Crawl Space Mold Remediation

Crawl space mold removal is one of the most important steps in solving moisture control problems. Mold can quickly become a major issue for homes, and those who go ahead with cleanup and remediation as soon as possible will be more likely to keep the problem from spreading. Getting rid of the mold before it starts to take over your entire home will save you both time and money.

Crawl Space Waterproofing

Crawl Space Waterproofing is a necessity. It's not just about protecting your home from water damage, it also helps you avoid the health and safety risks of mold!

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