LIC # 880060
Saribalis Construction is the premier provider of foundation services in the greater Bay Area for over 25 years.
Our process: clear, professional, and jobsite-ready
We keep foundation projects straightforward and well-managed:
All of the San Francisco Bay Area from Sonoma/Napa County to Santa Cruz/Santa Clara County
Why is proper grading important around my home or commercial property?
Proper grading directs water away from foundations and structures, preventing erosion, water intrusion, and long-term structural damage.
How does poor drainage affect foundations and retaining walls?
Excess water saturates soil, increasing pressure on foundations and retaining walls. Over time, this can cause cracking, shifting, settlement, and structural failure.
What’s the difference between rough grading and finish grading?
Rough grading shapes the land to establish proper slope and drainage. Finish grading smooths and prepares the surface for landscaping, sod, concrete, or other final surfaces.
Do I need excavation before installing a new retaining wall or foundation system?
In most cases, yes. Proper excavation ensures stable soil conditions, correct wall footing depth, and adequate drainage installation.
How do you ensure excavation work doesn’t damage nearby structures or utilities?
We identify and mark underground utilities before digging and use controlled excavation methods to protect nearby foundations, driveways, and landscaping.
What are common signs of drainage problems on a property?
Standing water, soggy lawns, erosion, basement moisture, mold growth, water stains on foundation walls, and pooling near retaining walls are all indicators of drainage issues.
How do French drains work, and when are they necessary?
A French drain uses a perforated pipe surrounded by gravel to collect and redirect groundwater away from problem areas. They’re ideal for properties with persistent pooling, foundation seepage, or hillside runoff.
Can poor drainage cause foundation or retaining wall failure?
Absolutely. Excess water increases soil pressure and weakens load-bearing capacity, which can lead to cracking, shifting, settlement, or wall collapse.
What drainage solutions are best for properties on a slope?
Solutions may include French drains, surface swales, channel drains, retaining wall drainage systems, and strategic grading to safely redirect runoff downhill and away from structures.
How do heavy rains impact existing drainage systems?
Heavy rainfall can overwhelm undersized or poorly maintained systems. Regular inspection and proper system design ensure drainage solutions can handle peak water flow during storms.
Need a foundation for a new build—or concerned about cracks or settling?
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