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Madison's isthmus neighborhoods sit on glacial till sandwiched between Lake Mendota and Lake Monona, and the resulting high water table puts pre-1950 limestone-and-brick foundations under near-constant hydrostatic pressure.
Middleton's affluent housing stock concentrates on the north and west slopes above Pheasant Branch Creek, where the underlying Trempealeau dolomite shelf transitions into deep clay till - a geology that produces two distinct failure modes within a few hundred yards of each other.
Verona's population roughly doubled in the 15 years after Epic Systems anchored on the south edge of town in 2005, and the rapid 2008–2018 subdivision buildout left a recognizable signature in the foundation-repair call book.
Waunakee carries the highest median household income in our service area at $125,220, and that wealth concentration sits on top of one of the most challenging soil profiles in Dane County: deep beds of organic muck and former marshland east of the village core.
Sun Prairie has been the fastest-growing Madison suburb of the last two decades, and the housing-development pattern reflects it: ring after ring of new subdivisions pushing northeast onto former cornfield, each ring built on a slightly tighter lot grade than the one before.
Fitchburg's older south-side neighborhoods - Belmar Hills, Quarry Ridge, Seminole Hills - sit on the geologic boundary where the Madison glacial till meets a sandstone-and-dolomite shelf that surfaces in the namesake quarry.
Stoughton's Norwegian-heritage downtown carries the oldest housing stock in our service area - sandstone-and-limestone foundations from the 1870s through the 1910s that predate poured concrete entirely.
McFarland's lakeshore housing along Lake Waubesa concentrates a particular foundation-repair specialty: bluff-stabilization work on the lakefront ledge, where slow erosion of the underlying glacial till has gradually pulled the toe out from under foundations built within fifty feet of the water's edge.
Monona's mid-century housing stock - primarily 1950s and 1960s ranches built on Lake Monona's south shore - carries a foundation problem unique to the era: poured-concrete walls cast at lower strengths than current code, with cold joints at every 8-foot pour break.
Cottage Grove sits directly on the Glacial Drumlin - the elongated, oval-shaped hills left behind by the last glacial advance - and the underlying glacial-deposit till here is unusually well-drained compared to the rest of the service area.
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