Foundation Repair in St. George, Utah

St. George lies atop complex, unstable soils that create foundation problems: shifting clays, dissolving gypsum, and the Hurricane Fault Zone all cause subtle but real damage—sticky doors, wall cracks, and uneven floors. Rhino Foundation Systems has operated in St. George for 40 years. Our office is here, and our crews work throughout Washington County, including Bloomington Hills, Little Valley, and Sunriver. We’ve lifted settled homes, stabilized commercial slabs, and prevented costly home repairs.

What's Actually Happening Under St. George Homes

St. George’s foundation problems stem from predictable, local conditions. Knowing the cause leads to effective, long-lasting repairs.

Gypsum Soils and Calcareous Layers

The soils around St. George are alluvial—sediment from sandstone, siltstone, and shale—which gives the area its red and orange color. These soils contain granular gypsum crystals that comprise 8–30% of the soil volume at depth.

Gypsum is water-soluble, meaning it can dissolve in water. When irrigation water, a broken line, or heavy rain percolates into gypsum-bearing layers, those crystals can dissolve over time, creating voids. Foundations that were once fully supported gradually lose contact with the soil beneath them.

Expansive Blue Clay and Moisture Swings

Deeper soil profiles contain expansive clay — locally referred to as blue clay — that behaves like a sponge, expanding greatly with water and shrinking when dry. When dry, it shrinks and pulls away from foundation walls. When wet, it expands with significant force.

In a high-desert climate that sees periods of drought followed by summer monsoon moisture, this shrink-swell cycle repeats every season, causing diagonal corner cracks, uneven floors, and windows that stick.

Seismic Activity in Washington County

Southern Utah is seismically active. The Hurricane Fault Zone runs through Washington County. While major earthquakes are not frequent, minor seismic events regularly disturb the soil. For foundations already stressed by soil movement, seismic activity can accelerate damage. This is why Rhino’s pier systems prioritize long-term stability over surface repairs.

Warning Signs St. George Homeowners Shouldn't Ignore

Foundation movement doesn’t start with dramatic cracks. Often, subtle signs appear first.

Watch for:

Don't Wait

If you're noticing several of these signs, schedule your foundation evaluation now—acting early saves you money and gives you better repair options.

Sticking Doors, Sinking Foundation, Permanent Fix

A homeowner in St. George contacted us after noticing their interior doors had started sticking badly, to the point where some wouldn’t close at all. They’d assumed it was a settling issue with the door frames themselves and had adjusted the hinges more than once. The problem kept coming back.

An evaluation revealed a sinking foundation corner, causing doors to rack. The soil below had lost bearing—typical for moisture-changed gypsum soils here.

We repaired the foundation by installing piers, lifting it, and securing it in place. The doors worked, drywall could be patched, and disruption was minimal: just one workday, with no landscaping damage.

That's what a well-executed foundation repair looks like.

Not a band-aid, but a permanent structural solution with a transferable warranty attached to the property.

Foundation Repair Services We Offer in St. George

Pier Installation & Foundation Stabilization

For settled or shifting foundations, pier systems are the standard of care. Rhino installs helical piers and push piers driven past unstable soils to competent bearing strata. The piers transfer the building's load to stable ground, and hydraulic lifting restores proper elevation when possible.

Concrete Lifting and Leveling

Sunken driveways, sidewalks, patios, garage floors, and interior concrete slabs are common in St. George. We use polyurethane foam injection to lift and level sunken concrete without full replacement. The process is fast, minimally invasive, and restores function and appearance.

Crawl Space Encapsulation

Rhino's encapsulation process installs a heavy-duty vapor barrier across the crawl space floor and walls, seals vents if applicable, and addresses any existing moisture issues. The result is a dry, controlled crawl space that protects the structure above it long term.

Basement Waterproofing

For St. George properties with basements, water intrusion is a serious concern. We install interior drainage systems, sump pumps, and wall waterproofing to keep basements dry and protect against hydrostatic pressure.

Drainage Solutions

Poor drainage is often the root cause of foundation problems. We evaluate drainage as part of every assessment and install French drains, surface channel drains, and regrading solutions where needed.

How the Repair Process Works

1

Free Estimate

A Rhino technician visits the property, walks the interior and exterior, and evaluates the foundation. No fee, no obligation.

2

Assessment and Diagnosis

We identify the cause of movement, the extent of the damage, and the most appropriate repair method. We explain the findings in plain language before recommending anything.

3

Proposal

You receive a written scope of work with pricing before any work begins. No surprises.

4

Repair

Our crews complete the work with minimal disruption to the property. Most residential foundation repairs are completed in one to two days.

5

Warranty Documentation

All qualifying repairs come with industry-leading warranties. The warranty travels with the property, which matters when it comes time to sell.

Why St. George Homeowners and Businesses Choose Rhino

Rhino Foundation Systems has been doing this work for four decades. That means our crews have seen the full range of foundation problems that show up in Southern Utah’s geology, and they know what actually works here versus what looks good on paper.

We’re based in St. George. When you call, you’re reaching a team that works in this market every day. We’re familiar with the soil conditions in Bloomington Hills, the drainage challenges in Little Valley, and the construction patterns in newer developments near the I-15 corridor.

Rhino Foundation Systems has been doing this work for four decades. That means our crews have seen the full range of foundation problems that show up in Southern Utah’s geology, and they know what actually works here versus what looks good on paper.

Rhino Foundation Systems has been doing this work for four decades. That means our crews have seen the full range of foundation problems that show up in Southern Utah’s geology, and they know what actually works here versus what looks good on paper.

Areas We Serve in and Around St. George

Rhino Foundation Systems provides foundation repair, pier installation, concrete lifting, crawl space encapsulation, basement waterproofing, and drainage services throughout Washington County.

St. George

Hurricane

Ivins

Santa Clara

Washington City

Bloomington Hills

Little Valley

Sunriver

We Also Serve Other Locations

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I know if my foundation is actually failing or just settling normally?

All foundations experience minor settling after construction — that’s expected. What’s not normal is ongoing differential settlement, meaning different parts of the foundation moving at different rates, or movement that continues over time. Diagonal cracks from door corners, sticking doors that worsen over time, and floors that feel increasingly uneven are signs that something is active. A free inspection will clarify whether it’s cosmetic or structural.

For most pier installation projects, disruption is minimal. Work is done at the perimeter, access points are small, and landscaping damage is limited. Interior work, where required, is similarly targeted. Most St. George residential projects are completed in 1 to 2 days.

A documented, warranted foundation repair is generally better for resale than an unresolved known issue. Utah disclosure requirements apply to known material defects — a repaired foundation with a transferable warranty is a documented solution, not an open question.

The primary drivers in this area are moisture-related soil movement — including the shrink/swell behavior of expansive clay and the potential for gypsum-bearing soils to lose bearing capacity when saturated — combined with drainage failures and, in some cases, the cumulative effect of minor seismic activity associated with the Hurricane Fault Zone.

Pier systems, when properly installed in competent bearing strata, are designed to be permanent. The industry-leading warranty Rhino provides reflects that. Waterproofing and encapsulation systems carry their own warranty terms. We’ll walk you through what applies to your specific repair.

Yes. Rhino Foundation Systems serves both residential and commercial clients in St. George and Washington County. Commercial foundation work follows the same diagnostic and repair principles but is scoped to the structural requirements of the building type.

Get a Free Foundation Estimate in St. George

If you’ve noticed sticking doors, uneven floors, wall cracks, or any of the warning signs described above, the next step is a professional evaluation. Not a guess, not a YouTube repair attempt — a real assessment from a crew that has worked in Washington County’s specific geology for decades.

Get Your Free Inspection

We’ll contact you within 24 hours to schedule your free inspection.