Foundation Repair Services in Lebanon, Connecticut
Lebanon is a historic eastern Connecticut town centered on one of the largest town greens in New England—a mile-long expanse that has anchored the community since the colonial era when Jonathan Trumbull governed Connecticut from here during the Revolution. Today, Lebanon blends that deep history with rural residential life, its 7,000 residents living on spacious lots that range from former dairy farms to postwar subdivisions built during the 1950s through 1970s across Goshen, Liberty Hill, and Kick Hill.
The geology beneath Lebanon reflects its glacial origins. Retreating ice sheets left behind irregular deposits of clay, sand, gravel, and boulders across the town’s rolling terrain. The agricultural land that still defines Lebanon’s character sits atop clay-rich soils that hold moisture through wet seasons and contract during summer droughts, creating seasonal stress against foundation walls. Homes near the low-lying Green face higher water tables than properties on the surrounding hills, but even hilltop homes deal with glacial till that channels subsurface water unpredictably—particularly during spring snowmelt when the ground is still partially frozen.
Attack A Crack serves Lebanon from our Amston headquarters just minutes away via Route 87. We know Lebanon’s soil conditions and housing stock firsthand. Our injection repair methods permanently seal poured concrete foundation cracks from the inside out, and every repair includes our lifetime transferable warranty. Call 860-573-8760 for a free consultation—we can often visit the same week.
Neighborhoods We Serve in Lebanon
We provide foundation repair services throughout Lebanon, including Lebanon Center, Lebanon Green, Goshen, Liberty Hill, and Kick Hill. Whether your home is in a newer development or an older established neighborhood, our team knows the local soil conditions and foundation types common to each area.
Why Lebanon Homes Need Foundation Repair
Connecticut homes face unique foundation challenges due to the region's glacial till soils, harsh freeze-thaw cycles, and aging housing stock. Many Lebanon homes date to the 1950s-1970s, an era when concrete mixes and construction practices differed from today's standards. Seasonal temperature swings cause concrete to expand and contract, eventually forming cracks that allow water infiltration. Common signs include water in the basement after rain, white powder on basement walls (efflorescence), and a musty smell in the basement.
Our Lebanon foundation repair services include crack injection ($800-$1,200 per crack), carbon fiber staples for structural reinforcement, bulkhead sealant repair, and pipe penetration sealing — all backed by a lifetime guarantee. Text us a photo for a free foundation inspection.