Crawl Space and Foundation Repair in Northern North Carolina
Water intrusion and foundation damage are common in Northern North Carolina homes because of year-round rain and varied problematic soil. Trust your home’s permanent repair and protection to the local experts at Tar Heel Basement Systems.
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Tar Heel Basement Systems
2910 Griffith Rd
Winston-Salem, NC 27103
(336) 283-2984
Hours of Operation
Monday – Friday: 7 am – 11 pm
Saturday: 8 am – 11 pm
Sunday: 10 am – 11 pm
Award-Winning Solutions in Northern North Carolina
Tar Heel Basement Systems, a Groundworks Company, specializes in helping homeowners with their foundation repair, basement waterproofing, crawl space encapsulation, and concrete needs. Our top priority is providing high-quality home repair solutions and personalized service across North Carolina. With fully trained technicians, industry-leading products, and nationally backed warranties, Tar Heel Basement Systems is here to restore your foundation or crawlspace.
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Why Homeowners Choose Tar Heel Basement Systems
Since 2003, Tar Heel Basement Systems, a Groundworks Company, has provided homeowners throughout North Carolina with superior, proven solutions for foundation repair, crawl space repair and encapsulation, basement waterproofing, and concrete lifting and leveling. Our local team understands the challenges homes face because of North Carolina’s soil and weather conditions, so we developed patented permanent repairs tailored to each home’s unique needs.
We devote our years of experience, industry knowledge, and specialized training to help customers protect their homes or commercial buildings from water damage, concrete sinking, and foundation failure. We know how important your home is to you, and it is important to us, too. You can trust our team to fix it the right way the first time and ensure its safety and longevity for a lifetime.









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Crawl Space Repair & Encapsulation in Northern North Carolina
Homes built on top of a crawl space are naturally flawed because of open crawl space vents. These vents let in Northern North Carolina’s humid air and heavy rain, as well as bugs and other pests. This creates a perfect storm for unhealthy and unsafe conditions, including problems like wood rot, sagging floors, mold growth, and poor air quality. The stack effect also brings airborne toxins up into the rest of the house. Tar Heel Basement Systems can install the best crawl space repair and encapsulation solutions including vapor barriers, drainage, sump pumps, thermal insulation, dehumidifiers, and support posts for permanent protection.

Foundation Repair in Northern North Carolina
Your house depends on its foundation for strength and longevity. If the foundation is cracked, settling, and damaged, the rest of the house will have problems as well. You will notice wall cracks, uneven floors, bowing walls, leaning chimneys, and sticking doors and windows among other symptoms that indicate trouble with your foundation. These issues are largely due to how Northern North Carolina’s unstable rocky and expansive clay soils interact with more than 50 inches of annual rainfall. We can’t control these forces, but we can control how your house responds to them. Our durable, warrantied foundation repair solutions including wall anchors, pier systems, and crawl space supports bypass the unstable soil to give your foundation and home the stability it needs.

Basement Waterproofing in Northern North Carolina
With more than 80 inches of annual precipitation (50 inches of rain and 30 inches of snow) in some locations, Northern North Carolina’s diverse soil with rocky elements and expansive clay has a lot of water to contend with. This water can easily find its way inside your basement through leaking windows, wall and floor cracks that develop from hydrostatic pressure, if your home lacks proper foundation drainage, and if a faulty sump pump cannot keep up with the water. Wet walls and floors, mold growth, efflorescence, musty odors, flooding, and other issues will then result from this water intrusion. The best way to keep your basement dry is with Tar Heel’s reliable interior drainage, sump pumps, dehumidifiers, and wall vapor barriers.

Concrete Lifting & Leveling in Northern North Carolina
Along with your foundation, concrete is used for other structures on your property like your driveway, sidewalk, pool deck, and exterior steps. It is a durable material, but it is also prone to damage over time. Northern North Carolina’s clay and sometimes rocky soils can wash out and erode because of heavy rain, dry out and shrink during droughts, shift with invasive tree root movement, and then leave the concrete slabs without a stable base. When this happens, the concrete will crack and sink, leaving behind unsightly tripping hazards. Tar Heel’s unique polyurethane foam concrete lifting and leveling system is versatile, non-invasive, fast-acting, long-lasting, and works twofold to stabilize the slabs and underlying soil.
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FAQ
You could replace popped nails and the damaged walls they came from, but this doesn’t offer a solution to the larger problem – foundation damage. Simply replacing nails might make the house look better for a time, but eventually, foundation settlement is going to cause the same problem to occur again. The best step you can take to address drywall nail pops is to contact a professional foundation repair service like Tar Heel. With a professional solution, you can prevent foundation problems from arising in the future, especially with pier systems that support your home independently of soil.
A sump pump is a kind of drainage system that collects water into a pit and then pumps it out of and away from the foundation. It’s a perfect device for homeowners who have basement flooding problems and need to keep that part of the house as dry as possible. If you already have a sump pump in your basement, you should know that it may not be enough to have just one.
Living in Northern North Carolina means that your property probably sees a lot of water. It would be worth investing in a second or even a third pump for your sump pump in order to keep up with the incredible amounts of water that flows around your foundation. If your sump pump gets overworked because of all the water it has to continuously pump, it will have a shorter lifespan and malfunction sooner than it should. When this happens, your basement will quickly flood, and the structural damages as a result of that failure will cost more than a second pump. All of the sump pumps in our SafeDri™ series can all be installed with a backup battery system that will guarantee a dry basement at all times.
If you’re unsure if you need another pump, simply observe your sump pump during the summer. Summer is the rainiest season in North Carolina, so watching the sump pump when it’s at its most active will give you all the information you need. If the water is flowing into the pit at an excessive rate, you need to invest in another pump. Doing so will ensure that the device functions for years without failure.
If your slab foundation is settling and cracking, it’s not necessarily beyond repair. Depending on the damage and condition of the foundation and underlying soil, slab piers or polyurethane injections can be used to stabilize the problematic area. Contact Tar Heel Basement Systems today for a free inspection and solutions customized to your home’s repair needs.
Uneven concrete is all about the soil that’s used as a foundation. When it gives way or shrinks and loses its topsoil volume, a void remains and there’s nothing supporting the concrete. This is something that cannot be prevented, and very little can be done in the face of earthquakes and floods, but certain measures can be taken in order to prevent soil erosion and shrinkage.
- The Kind of Soil
The type of soil used as the foundation for the driveway impacts how severe and how quickly the settling is. Soils with big, grainy particles tend to wash away because water is able to pass through easily. It’s the kind of soil that doesn’t compact well, so it’s loose and shifty. It’s vulnerable to floods, snow, rain, and earthquakes.
Expansive soils (often clay soils) compact well, so they are denser and make for a much better foundation. However, because of the clay content in the soil, expansion occurs at a higher rate. The more the soil is able to expand, the more it’s able to shrink. Despite its swell-shrink capacity, contractors still use clay soils because it compacts easily. This makes it easier to manipulate and saves time when laying down the foundation.
- Soil Shrinkage
Soil shrinkage occurs when the moisture in soil dries out. As the moisture leaves the soil, the individual particles come together since there is nothing between them anymore. The soil becomes denser, but due to shrinkage, it loses surface volume.
Once the soil loses surface volume, there is nothing supporting the concrete. With the added weight of cars, snow, and people walking on the driveway, the concrete gives way and settles on the soil. Soil shrinkage is a naturally occurring process that can’t be controlled or predicted, but placing a canopy over the driveway will limit the concrete’s exposure to the elements and mitigate the damage done by soil shrinkage.

Our Locations
3400 Walsh Pky, Suite 220
Fayetteville, NC 28311
611 Summit Ave, Suite 5
Greensboro, NC 27405
208 Millbrook Rd. Suite C
Raleigh, NC 27609
8005 Knightdale Blvd
Knightdale, NC 27545
2155 Enterprise Dr. NE
Leland, NC 28451
2910 Griffith Rd
Winston-Salem, NC 27103











