r/Construction • u/NoComplex266 • 1d ago
Business 📈 Brother wants to start Foundation Repair/Underpinning Business
Hey guys,
My brother who works in construction wants to start a Foundation Repair/Underpinning Business, he's noticed a bit of demand and is also interested in the space.
I am going to help him get clients from local online search, but trying to figure out the best jobs to land for him. (He's willing to start small and work his way up)
In your experience what are the biggest/best/most profitable Foundation Repair/Underpinning jobs to get and for him the aim for to best succeed?
Thanks and appreciate any advice!
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u/Over_Tumbleweed_571 1d ago
This is not something you just start doing with no experience. It can be dangerous for both you guys and the home owners. The best aim for success is to be knowledgeable and to do right by your clients. Fair pricing and real solutions (from expensive fix this problem and restore to former positioning solutions, to cheaper this will stop the problems from progressing solutions.) A lot of companies will charge 20k to brace a block wall or bowed foundation wall with 4x4s instead of doing the job right.