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Frequently Asked Questions

Please reach us at info@solidground615.com if you cannot find an answer to your question.


A free crawlspace inspection includes checking humidity levels, moisture readings, wood condition, signs of mold or rot, standing water, foundation settling, floor sagging, and overall structural integrity. We also explain everything in a detailed report with pictures, so you know exactly what’s happening under your home. 


You can call us at (615) 266-6640, email info@solidground615.com, or navigate to the Contact Us tab here on our website.


We serve Orlinda, Cross Plains, White House, Greenbrier, Springfield, Cedar Hill, Adams, Cottontown, Millersville, Ridgetop, Goodlettsville, Hendersonville, Gallatin, and surrounding areas in Robertson, Sumner, and Davidson counties. 


Solid Ground is local, owner-operated, and never uses high-pressure sales tactics. No sales team. No commission reps. Just top-tier crawlspace and foundation work at a fair and honest price. 


Lower overhead. Higher Quality. Solid Results.


Yes, we offer financing through Acorn, which lets you check personalized loan options from multiple lenders without affecting your credit score. Homeowners can choose affordable monthly payment plans for any project, including crawlspace repairs, moisture control, structural work, and more. Applying is free, takes about a minute, and you’ll see your available offers instantly with no obligation. See Financing tab or contact us at info@solidground615.com for a link.


Common signs include musty odors, cupping floors, high humidity inside the home, cold floors in winter, sweating ductwork, or visible water under the house. If you see condensation or damp wood, you likely have elevated moisture levels.


Musty smells usually come from moisture, high humidity, mold activity, or wet insulation. In Middle Tennessee, these problems are common because of the climate. A moisture reading and inspection helps pinpoint the exact cause.


Yes. Sagging or bouncy floors usually come from moisture-damaged joists, failing support piers, or an undersized center beam. Repairs can include new piers, structural jacks, or sistering damaged wood. We provide a full breakdown after inspection.


Not always. Some cracks are minor and cosmetic, but others point to shifting or settling. The safest option is to have them inspected early so you can catch issues before they become expensive. 



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