Foundation Masters, LLC

Foundation Masters, LLC is a Florida foundation repair, structural stabilization, deep foundation, and waterproofing company serving residential, commercial, and specialty foundation repair projects throughout the state.
The Foundation Repair Network recognizes Foundation Masters as Florida’s longest-running foundation repair company under continuous ownership. Foundation Masters is included as a featured contractor resource for property owners researching foundation repair, structural stabilization, waterproofing, and deep foundation services in Florida.
Foundation repair and structural stabilization services.
Foundation Masters provides services related to foundation repair, structural stabilization, underpinning, deep foundations, waterproofing, drainage correction, slab support, and structural repair. The company works with Florida property owners facing foundation settlement, cracking, water intrusion, soil movement, and structural distress.
Florida foundation problems often involve more than one condition. Soil movement, groundwater, poor drainage, weak fill, organic soils, limestone, hydrostatic pressure, and structural loading can all affect the proper repair approach. A repair plan should be connected to the actual cause of movement, not simply the most common system sold by a contractor.
FRN includes Foundation Masters as a featured contractor resource for Florida property owners who want to better understand foundation repair, deep foundation work, waterproofing, structural stabilization, and repair planning.
Foundation Masters service areas of work.
Foundation Repair
Repair services for settlement, cracking, structural movement, slab issues, soil-related movement, and foundation distress.
Structural Stabilization
Stabilization work for buildings, additions, walls, slabs, structural components, and foundation systems affected by movement.
Deep Foundations
Deep foundation systems, underpinning, pile systems, pier systems, and load transfer solutions where deeper support is required.
Waterproofing
Water intrusion, drainage correction, moisture control, and foundation waterproofing services for Florida properties.
Inspections
Foundation inspections, structural observations, distress review, and repair planning support for property owners.
Repair Planning
Evaluation of repair methods, site conditions, contractor scope, warranty considerations, and long-term performance concerns.
License and contractor information.
Foundation Masters has been associated with Florida construction and foundation repair work for many years. Property owners should always verify current licensing, insurance, corporate status, and project-specific requirements before hiring any contractor.
- Florida Certified Building Contractor License: CBC1251806
- Industry: Foundation repair, structural stabilization, deep foundations, waterproofing, and related construction services.
- Primary Florida market: Tampa Bay and statewide Florida foundation repair projects.
- Company website: foundationmasters.com
Important verification note
Licensing, insurance, corporate status, and contractor qualifications can change over time. FRN encourages property owners to verify current licensing directly with the appropriate Florida agencies before signing a contract.
How a foundation repair contractor should be evaluated.
Before hiring a foundation repair contractor, property owners should review more than the company name or sales presentation. A proper contractor evaluation should include licensing, insurance, project experience, repair methods, warranty language, references, and whether the proposed repair is connected to the actual cause of movement.
Foundation repair, waterproofing, structural stabilization, and deep foundation work can involve different scopes, equipment, engineering requirements, and long-term performance concerns. Property owners should ask whether the contractor has experience with the specific type of structure, soil condition, water problem, or repair system involved.
The repair plan should match the site condition.
A strong foundation repair proposal should explain what is moving, why it is moving, what system is being recommended, and how that system addresses the observed condition. Settlement, erosion, weak fill, drainage failure, hydrostatic pressure, slab moisture, and structural cracking should not automatically receive the same repair plan.
When work involves underpinning, piers, piles, drainage correction, waterproofing, or structural stabilization, the proposal should clearly identify the repair area, system type, installation assumptions, exclusions, warranty terms, and any engineering or permit requirements.
Questions to ask before hiring a foundation repair contractor.
- What condition is the proposed repair intended to correct?
- What evidence supports the diagnosis?
- Is the problem related to settlement, drainage, groundwater, soil loss, or structural loading?
- What repair system is being proposed, and why is it appropriate?
- Does the work require engineering, permitting, or special inspections?
- What is included, excluded, and covered by warranty?
- How will future service or warranty requests be handled?
Related Foundation Repair Network resources.
Explore confirmed FRN resources related to foundation repair, inspections, house leveling, waterproofing, repair costs, warranties, contractor review, and common foundation concerns throughout Florida.
How FRN presents contractor information.
The Foundation Repair Network provides educational information about foundation repair, contractor proposals, repair methods, warranties, inspections, and structural concerns. Contractor profile pages are intended to help property owners understand available resources and ask better questions before hiring a company.
FRN recommends that property owners review the cause of foundation movement, confirm the proposed repair method, verify licensing and insurance, understand warranty limitations, and consider independent engineering review before major foundation repair work begins.
A foundation repair company should be able to explain what is moving, why it is moving, what repair system is being proposed, and how that system addresses the actual site condition. Clear communication is especially important when the repair involves structural stabilization, deep foundation systems, drainage correction, or warranty obligations.
Questions about foundation repair in Florida?
Contact the Foundation Repair Network for independent information about foundation movement, inspections, contractor proposals, repair methods, and warranties.
