Why Moline Foundations Move
Many Moline homes are a century old, built on stone and block foundations close to the Mississippi. The river-bottom clay soils swell and shrink with moisture, the water table runs high near the river, and decades of freeze-thaw take their toll — so cracks, bowing, and settlement are common even in well-built homes. Identifying the real local cause is half of recommending the right repair.
What We Repair Around Town
Bowing & Cracked Walls →
Steel I-beam bracing and carbon fiber for block and stone walls under soil pressure.
Crack Repair →
Sealing leaking and structural cracks from the exterior, where it actually stops water.
Stone & Block Rebuilds →
Repointing and rebuilding sections of old Moline stone and block foundations.
Water & Drainage →
Near the river, water is often the real culprit — we fix the source, not just the symptom.
Foundation Repair Across Moline
From the historic neighborhoods downtown to the newer south end, we work all over Moline — including:
Why foundations move here in the first place
Quad Cities foundations move for a fairly predictable set of reasons: expansive clay soils that swell when wet and shrink when dry, freeze-thaw cycles that work on every crack, and hydrostatic water pressure against the wall. Knowing which of these is driving your movement is what tells us whether a wall needs steel bracing, a crack needs sealing, or the real repair is outside in the drainage. We diagnose the cause before we price the cure.
— The Behncke crew · since 1948
Your next step
“Why is my foundation moving in the first place?”
Understand the cause before you weigh repairs:
- Quad Cities clay soil — the soil that moves foundations here
- What the movement looks like — reading the cracks it leaves behind
- The repairs that actually fix it — matching the method to the cause
Real customers · real reviews
What Quad Cities homeowners say
“Behncke built an egress window for our home. From the initial scheduling through the conclusion everything was precise and the craftsmanship was perfect. We would highly recommend Behncke for your every need.”
“Kyle came out and did a very thorough job of looking for possible cracks in the foundation, digging down to see below surface line — and informed us he didn’t see any obvious cracks.”
Common Questions From Moline Homeowners
Absolutely. We work both sides of the river every week — Moline is a short trip across the bridges, and we treat Illinois homes exactly like our own.
Usually, yes. Most of Moline’s older stone and block foundations can be repaired, repointed, or partially rebuilt — full replacement is rarely necessary.
A high water table and river-bottom clay push moisture against older walls. Often the fix is drainage and grading — not an expensive interior system.
Yes — free and no-obligation, usually with a written estimate within one business day. No commissioned salespeople, ever.
Foundation Trouble in Moline?
We’ll cross the river, take an honest look, and recommend only what your home needs — with a written estimate, usually within one business day.
