Colorado Front Range
Water Damage & Foundation Repair in Loveland, CO
Loveland sits between Fort Collins and Boulder with a similar soil and flood profile. The Big Thompson River — site of one of Colorado's deadliest flash floods in 1976 — runs through the city's core, and the surrounding area carries significant spring flooding risk. East Loveland's older housing stock sees foundation movement and basement moisture issues common across the northern Front Range.
Soil Conditions
Front Range expansive clays similar to Fort Collins; older neighborhoods have had more cumulative soil movement.
Flood & Drainage Risk
Big Thompson River flood history and risk; downtown Loveland and the river corridor have mapped floodplain areas.
Housing Era
1960s–1990s in established east Loveland neighborhoods
Response: Larimer County — same-day response available.
Services in Loveland
Most common in Loveland based on soil conditions and housing stock.
Water Damage Restoration
$2,000–$10,000 typical
Extraction, drying, and structural drying after flooding, burst pipes, appliance leaks, or roof intrusion. Industrial equipment removes moisture from walls, floors, and cavities before secondary damage sets in.
Same-day response
Foundation Repair
$5,000–$20,000 typical
Stabilization and repair of settling, cracking, or bowing foundations — common across Colorado's Front Range due to expansive soils, frost heave, and drainage failure. Includes pier installation, crack injection, and wall anchoring.
Assessment within 48 hours
Crawl Space Repair & Encapsulation
$3,000–$12,000 typical
Vapor barrier installation, drainage systems, insulation repair, and full encapsulation to eliminate moisture, pests, and structural rot in crawl spaces. Colorado's temperature swings create extreme condensation cycles without proper encapsulation.
Assessment within 48 hours
Loveland — Frequently Asked
How does the Big Thompson flood history affect Loveland homes today?
The 1976 flood reshaped the river corridor and led to significant infrastructure investment, but properties in and near the mapped floodplain still carry elevated risk. Homes that experienced historic flooding often have residual moisture issues in foundations and crawl spaces that compound with each new rain event.
Larimer County — same-day response available.
Describe What's Going On
Share the details and how you'd like to be reached. For active flooding or water emergencies, call (814) 468-0014.