Foundation Repair · Solution · Since 1994

Transfer Your Home's Weight To Soil That Holds

Epp Foundation Repair has stabilized settling structures across Nebraska, Iowa, Kansas, and Missouri since 1994 by carrying the load past weak surface soil to firm ground below. Stop the settlement, then attempt to recover what you can.

Nebraska · Iowa · Kansas · Missouri Since 1994

Let's take the first step toward a healthy home.

A local specialist will inspect your foundation, walk you through the findings, and send a clear estimate. no cost, no pressure.

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How it works

What deep foundation systems is and when it's the right call.

Deep foundation systems work by skipping the soil that failed and finding soil that won't. A typical house foundation sits on a shallow footing a few feet down, which is fine until the soil under that footing moves. In eastern Nebraska and western Iowa the usual culprit is expansive clay or loess that swells when saturated after spring rain and snowmelt, then shrinks as much as 10 to 15 percent when it dries through summer. That cycle repeats with the 50 to 70 freeze-thaw events the region sees most years, and over time the footing loses uniform support and the structure settles unevenly. A deep foundation reaches past this active zone. A steel push pier is a sectional steel tube hydraulically driven straight down through the weak soil, one section at a time, using the weight of the house itself as the reaction force. The pier keeps going until it hits soil dense enough to resist the drive, often well below the frost line, which in this region runs about 36 to 42 inches deep. A helical pier is a steel shaft with one or more helix plates welded near the tip; hydraulic equipment turns it into the ground like a screw, and the plates bear against firm soil to carry the load. Because helicals develop capacity from torque as they install, the crew can verify the holding capacity of each pier as it goes in, which is useful in variable soil. Once the piers reach capacity, the crew transfers the structure's weight onto them through steel brackets bolted to the footing. At that point the load path runs from the house, through the brackets, down the steel, to firm ground. The settling soil at the surface is no longer holding the building. With the load on the piers, the crew can carefully apply hydraulic pressure to attempt lift, recovering some of the lost elevation where the structure and soil allow. The system stays in place permanently and the steel is galvanized to resist corrosion underground.

Deep Foundation Systems explained by Epp Foundation Repair
Installation Process

How we install deep foundation systems.

Step 01

Inspection and Load Calculation

Epp Foundation Repair measures the settlement, maps the cracks, and identifies which sections of the structure have lost support. The specialist calculates the load each pier must carry and the likely depth to firm soil, then decides whether push piers, helical piers, or a mix fits your structure and soil. You receive a Customized Repair Estimate with the plan, not a generic quote.

Step 02

Excavation and Bracket Placement

The crew digs access points down to the footing at each planned pier location and attaches a heavy steel bracket to the footing. The bracket is the connection that will eventually carry the structure's weight onto the pier, so it is seated against sound concrete and positioned to transfer load cleanly.

Step 03

Driving or Screwing the Piers to Capacity

Push piers are hydraulically driven in sections until they reach load-bearing soil and meet the required resistance; helical piers are turned into the ground until torque readings confirm capacity. Each pier is taken to a verified depth and holding force before the next step, so the support is documented rather than assumed.

Step 04

Load Transfer and Lift Attempt

With the piers at capacity, the crew transfers the structure's weight onto them through the brackets. They then apply controlled hydraulic pressure to attempt lift toward the original elevation, recovering what the soil and structure allow. Access excavations are backfilled and the site is restored.

"A deep system is the right call when the footing is settling and the soil quit holding. But I check the cause first. If it's really drainage or a slab void, piers are the wrong tool and I'll say so."
Dave Epp
Dave Epp
President, Epp Foundation Repair
Why Choose Epp

Care and expertise from a team that's been doing this since 1994.

Epp Foundation Repair is locally owned and operated, with crews dedicated exclusively to foundation, basement, and concrete work across the Midwest.

Specialized expertise.

Foundation repair, waterproofing, and concrete leveling are our entire focus. not a sideline.

Locally owned since 1994.

Three decades of experience with Midwest soils, basements, and weather conditions.

BBB Integrity Award winner.

Recognized in 2011 and 2016 for ethical business practices and customer transparency.

Warrantied solutions.

Most product solutions carry 10 to 25-year warranties backed by the original installer.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Answers to common questions about Deep Foundation Systems.

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A deep foundation system is any support that carries a structure's weight past weak surface soil down to stable, load-bearing ground below. Instead of resting on the soil right under the footing, the load travels through steel piers to firm soil or bedrock. For homes in NE, IA, KS, and MO, Epp Foundation Repair most often uses steel push piers and helical piers from the Titan line. Both bypass the shifting clay and loess that cause settlement near the surface.

Pricing ranges above are general estimates only and are not project quotes. A precise figure is provided on each written estimate after on-site inspection.
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Service Areas

Serving Nebraska, Iowa, Kansas & Missouri.

Local crews based in six regional offices, dispatched daily across four states. If your town isn't listed, call us. we likely serve your area.

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Our Process

Take the first step toward a healthy home.

A straightforward path from initial inspection to completed repairs.

Step 01

Schedule your inspection.

A local specialist visits your home, evaluates the foundation, and answers your questions on site. No cost, no obligation.

Step 02

Receive an estimate based on your needs.

We provide a clear, written estimate with a scope of work tailored to your home's specific issues. Typically within one business day.

Step 03

Get your repairs.

Our certified crews complete the work on schedule and back it with product warranties of up to 25 years.

Customer Reviews

Over 1,750 homeowners have shared their experience.

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What to expect
  • A local foundation specialist on site
  • A complete walk-through of the findings
  • A written estimate within one business day
  • No cost, no obligation, no high-pressure sales
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Nebraska · Iowa · Kansas · MissouriSince 1994
Epp Foundation Repair

Let's take the first step toward a healthy home.

A local specialist will inspect your foundation, walk you through the findings, and send a clear estimate. no cost, no pressure.

Book instantly with Driive
BBB Accredited
Fully Insured
"By Your Side" Guarantee
Our Locations

Six regional offices across the Midwest.

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Lincoln, NE
Epp Foundation Repair
1133 Libra Dr
Lincoln, NE 68512
402-566-5265
Omaha, NE
Epp Foundation Repair
12305 Gold St, Ste 2
Omaha, NE 68144
402-521-5081
Grand Island, NE
Epp Foundation Repair
802 Bronze Rd
Grand Island, NE 68803
308-303-3944
Norfolk, NE
Epp Foundation Repair
1105 S 13th St, Ste 205
Norfolk, NE 68701
402-792-4092
Clive, IA
Epp Foundation Repair
2175 NW 86th St #14c
Clive, IA 50325
515-349-5562
St. Joseph, MO
Epp Foundation Repair
2400 Frederick Ave, Suite 315
St. Joseph, MO 64506
816-549-2672