Last updated: April 23, 2026

Slab Repair · Coronado, CA

Slab Repair in Coronado, CA.

Slab Repair for Coronado homes, done by an experienced San Diego County foundation crew. Slab-on-grade is the most common foundation type in San Diego County, and when it moves, the whole house moves with it. Slabs settle when the soil under them shrinks (drought), washes out (plumbing leak), or compresses (uncompacted fill).

Coronado: Coronado has the most extreme salt-air exposure in San Diego County. Historic Victorian and Craftsman stem walls in the Village, 70+ years old in many cases, see salt-corroded rebar and anchor bolts that fail decades earlier than equivalent inland stock. Naval Air Station North Island work and Coronado Cays tract repair round out the call mix.
Polyurethane foam injection lifting a settled interior slab section in a San Diego living room
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Why is slab repair different in Coastal San Diego?

Coastal slab repair often involves plumbing-leak voids, older copper supply lines under slabs in 1960s-70s coastal tracts develop pinhole leaks that wash fines out of the soil. We coordinate with plumbers on the leak repair, then fill voids and re-level.

What's included in slab repair in Coronado?

  • Slab elevation survey at 4-foot grid across affected areas
  • Polyurethane (HMI, Prime Resins, or equivalent) slab jacking for interior settlement
  • Mudjacking with cement slurry where weight matters more than precision
  • Structural epoxy injection for slab cracks
  • Post-tension cable repair for PT slabs (cut, retension, encapsulate)
  • Plumbing leak detection coordination with licensed plumber
  • Tile and flooring removal and reset where required for access
  • Full perimeter underpinning if the stem wall has settled

When does a Coronado home need slab repair?

  • Tile or hardwood floor that has cracked or buckled in a line
  • Slab that sounds hollow when tapped (voids underneath)
  • A specific room that has dropped while the rest of the house is level
  • Plumbing leak under the slab that has been repaired but the slab is now low
  • Settlement at one corner of a slab-on-grade home over 1 inch

What do Coronado homeowners ask about slab repair?

How fast can you inspect a foundation in Coronado?

Most Coronado inspections book within 3 to 5 business days. Active settlement, post-storm damage, or a pre-listing deadline can usually be slotted sooner. The free onsite inspection runs 60 to 90 minutes.

What does slab repair cost in Coronado?

Slab jacking $8 to $25 per square foot lifted · full repair packages quoted onsite. Pricing is the same across San Diego County, with no mileage upcharge for Coronado. We give a flat-rate written quote after the free onsite inspection.

How does Coronado's climate affect this service?

Coronado has the most extreme salt-air exposure in San Diego County. Historic Victorian and Craftsman stem walls in the Village, 70+ years old in many cases, see salt-corroded rebar and anchor bolts that fail decades earlier than equivalent inland stock. Naval Air Station North Island work and Coronado Cays tract repair round out the call mix.. Coastal slab repair often involves plumbing-leak voids, older copper supply lines under slabs in 1960s-70s coastal tracts develop pinhole leaks that wash fines out of the soil.

Will slab jacking break my flooring?

Modern polyurethane slab jacking is dimensionally precise to about 1/8 inch when the technician is good. Tile and hardwood usually survive lifts up to 1 inch. Larger lifts or older tile (1970s and earlier) often break and need to come up first. We tell you up front when we expect cosmetic damage.

How do I know if it is the slab or the soil?

We do a level survey, then look at the pattern. Settlement at one isolated interior point with the perimeter still level is usually a void under the slab (water washing out fines, a buried trash pit, an old plumbing trench). Settlement at the perimeter is usually soil bearing or expansive clay and needs underpinning, not just jacking.

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Need slab repair in Coronado?

Call for a free onsite inspection and a flat-rate, engineer-stamped repair plan.