Foundation Repair in Loma, Colorado
Loma is a small unincorporated community in western Mesa County, situated along the Colorado River west of Fruita near the Utah border. Its rural residential properties and proximity to the river corridor bring specific soil and drainage conditions that affect foundations in ways that benefit from a team with genuine Western Slope expertise. Grand Junction Foundation Repair Pros serves Loma homeowners with the same honest, local service we provide throughout the region.
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Foundation Challenges in Loma, Colorado
Loma’s location along the Colorado River corridor means its residential properties often sit on alluvial soils — fine-grained deposits of silt and clay laid down by centuries of river activity. These soils are highly moisture-sensitive: they hold water longer than sandier soils, expand noticeably when saturated, and can become unstable under foundation footings when saturated or when significant dry-wet cycles occur over multiple seasons.
Properties near the river in Loma can also experience elevated soil moisture from groundwater that rises and falls in proximity to the river’s seasonal flow levels. During spring runoff when the Colorado River runs high, shallow groundwater in the area rises — increasing moisture in foundation soils and putting additional pressure on any foundation in the river’s influence zone. Homeowners in lower-lying areas of Loma should be particularly attentive to foundation and crawl space conditions during and after spring runoff season.
Loma’s rural character also means many properties have older homes with pier and beam or early slab foundations that have been in place for decades without formal structural evaluation. These homes often show the accumulated effects of soil movement quietly — through gradually sloping floors, slowly worsening door alignment, or crawl space conditions that have degraded over years without being noticed.
Foundation & Structural Services for Loma Homeowners
We provide our complete range of foundation and structural services to homeowners in Loma and western Mesa County.
Signs Your Loma Home May Have a Foundation Problem
Cracks in walls, floors, or ceilings
Diagonal cracks from door and window corners, stair-step patterns in masonry, and horizontal cracks in basement or crawl space walls all indicate foundation movement worth evaluating by a professional.
Seasonal moisture in crawl spaces or basements
In Loma’s Colorado River proximity zone, crawl space and basement moisture that worsens during spring runoff season often reflects rising groundwater. This moisture accelerates wood rot and structural deterioration if not addressed with proper encapsulation and drainage.
Sloping or bouncy floors
Floors that have gradually become more uneven or that feel springy underfoot point to structural concerns below — pier settlement, joist deterioration, or slab movement — all of which are repairable when caught early.
Sticking doors and windows
Foundation movement from Loma’s alluvial soils distorts door and window frames over time — producing sticking, binding, and gaps that grow slowly worse with each seasonal moisture cycle.
What to Expect When You Call Us in Loma
Free On-Site Estimate
We come out to your Loma property, inspect the foundation and any areas of concern, and give you our honest assessment — no charge, no obligation.
Honest Recommendation
We explain exactly what we found and what — if anything — needs to be done. If it can wait, we’ll say so. No pressure, ever.
Professional Repair
We complete the work efficiently with minimal disruption to your home and property. Most repairs are finished in one to two days.
Final Walkthrough
We walk you through everything done before we leave so you know exactly what was repaired and feel fully confident in the results.
Foundation Repair FAQs for Loma Homeowners
Yes — we serve residential properties throughout the Loma area, including rural and semi-rural homes along the Colorado River corridor. There is no additional charge for serving Loma homeowners, and we provide the same free estimate and quality of service as anywhere in our coverage area.
Proximity to the Colorado River means your property’s groundwater level rises and falls with the river’s seasonal flow — most significantly during spring runoff. When the water table rises, foundation soils become more saturated, increasing both moisture intrusion risk in crawl spaces and basements, and lateral pressure against foundation walls from swelling clay. Homes within the river’s groundwater influence zone benefit from encapsulated crawl spaces and well-designed drainage systems that manage this seasonal moisture effectively.
If your home is more than 15 to 20 years old and hasn’t had a professional foundation or crawl space evaluation, a free assessment is a worthwhile step — particularly in Loma’s alluvial soil environment. Foundation and crawl space problems in rural homes often go unnoticed for years because there’s no urgent symptom, even as the underlying conditions gradually worsen. Catching issues early is almost always less costly than addressing them after significant deterioration has occurred.
Serving Loma & the Entire Western Slope
Loma is one of many Western Slope communities we serve. Our full service area includes: