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kenneth123 As a builder with experience in bench footing, I'd be happy to help. Bench footing at https://qualityagebuild.com/services/bench-footing/ is an excellent method for reinforcing your home's foundation. When choosing a contractor, make sure they have specific experience with bench footing projects and positive customer feedback. Ask them about the materials they use, their process, and how they plan to address your home's unique foundation needs. It's also crucial to discuss the timeline and any potential disruptions during the installation. In my experience, a good contractor will provide a detailed plan and communicate clearly throughout the project. If you have any more questions, feel free to ask!
cyoung123 I'm planning to enhance the stability of my home’s foundation and have heard that bench footing might be a good option. I'm not very familiar with the process, so I'm looking for advice on what to look for in a good bench footing contractor. Are there specific things I should ask about or be aware of during the installation process? Any personal experiences or recommendations would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!