Minnesota Foundation Contractor Package

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Minnesota
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MN-P039-PKG
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This package contains essential legal documents for Contractors who construct foundations for residential structures, Homeowners, or Subcontractors to use to assert their legal rights or claims and to address important legal issues regarding particular projects. The heart of this package is a foundation contract that complies with state law.



Included in your package are the following forms:


1. A Foundation Contract - Cost Plus or Fixed Fee

2. A Construction Project Information Sheet

3. A Change Order Sheet

4. A Certificate of Completion

5. A Weekly Equipment Summary

6. A Worker Safety and Health Plan

7. An Accident Report Form

8. A Customer Satisfaction Survey

9. A Bid Log and

10. A Bid Follow Up Letter.


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There really is no telling how long a foundation repair will last and the type of repair also impacts longevity but reliable companies are able to offer a lifetime warranty on their work.

There is no DIY foundation repair important enough to cause yourself injury or further home damage. 5. You might cost yourself more money in the end. It is possible that when you try to fix your own foundation that a foundation specialist will have to undo what you did in order to fix your problem.

Since foundation repairs are generally not covered in your home insurance, it can be hard to tell if the cost is actually worth it. While it really depends on what your end goal is, the answer is typically yes: foundation repairs are worth the cost.

The average cost to repair foundation problems is $4,511 with most homeowners spending between $2,318 to $6,750. Minor foundation crack repairs cost $620 or more to fix, while major repairs that require hydraulic piers can cost $10,000 to $15,000.

Average Cost to Lift a House The typical cost range for raising a foundation is $2,973 and $9,116. The national average is $6,022. Less extensive projects could cost about $850, while more extensive ones could reach $14,000. This is just for raising the home.

Average foundation repair cost for homeowners is typically just over $4000, or between $1800 and $6500. Minor patching of small cracks is often as low as $500, whereas major structural repairs or underpinning might cost over $10,000.

Sinking Foundation Repair Cost Small amounts of foundation sinking can usually be fixed with mudjacking, also called slabjacking. This minor repair will cost around $1,000, and it could be a permanent solution.

The piers that foundation repair companies use are comparable to pencils holding up your desk. These foundation piers do work to level your house but my point is whatever is causing your foundation to move, don't you think that same force will eventually move those piers? The answer is yes.

Underpinning. Shimming using supplemental piers. Foundation wall repair. Water Management. Shimming using existing piers. Grouting. Mudjacking. Stabilizing foundation soil.

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Minnesota Foundation Contractor Package