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Sinkhole Repair

Sinkholes can appear suddenly, but the signs are often visible well before collapse. For over 20 years, Helicon has been Florida’s premier sinkhole repair specialist, having completed thousands of residential and commercial projects statewide. Our proven repair methods restore safety, value, and long-term stability to your property.

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Florida Sinkhole Warning Signs

Early detection is key. If you notice any of these warning signs around your home or property, your soil may be unstable—possibly due to a developing sinkhole:

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Cracks in Foundation or Walls

Horizontal or stair-step cracks on interior or exterior walls may signal movement or loss of ground support beneath the foundation.

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Uneven or Sinking Floors

A shifting foundation often causes floors to become sloped, spongy, or visibly sunken in certain areas.

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Sticking Doors & Windows

If doors or windows suddenly begin to jam or won’t close properly, the building frame may be shifting due to soil movement.

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Drywall Cracks or Ceiling Gaps

Cracks along drywall seams, or separations between walls and ceilings, can indicate settlement beneath the structure.

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Tilting Fences or Exterior Walls

Leaning fences or buckling exterior walls are signs of uneven ground movement that may be linked to underground voids.

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Pooling Water or Sudden Depressions

Surface water that collects in new low spots—or sudden, unexplained holes in your yard—can point to subsurface soil collapse.

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I can’t say enough good things about this company. From my initial conversation with Mitchell a.k.a. Mitch and his wonderful service and thoroughness of coming out and looking at my property and giving me a quote And being very detailed in the explanation, making sure I understood the product they would be using the reasons behind it and the timeframe. I felt like he really cared and showed a sense of urgency for my situation. Having a hole open up under your sidewalk traveling under your porch and having a four-year-old is pretty urgent to me and Mitch showed that it was urgent to him also. Then the foreman Rey and his team (Ajay, DJ) that showed up while I was out of town for business and FaceTimed me and took pictures and kept me informed throughout the entire process. If I could give you 10 stars, I would. I would hope to never have to deal with a situation like this again, but I feel blessed to have come across this wonderful company and these amazing individuals that took care of me and my family so efficiently and with care and compassion.

And just a side note, I did my due diligence and got three quotes and they were not the highest nor were they the cheapest. I prayed before making my decision and I can tell that it was God lead. Thanks again Mitch, Rey and the rest of the crew. God bless you all 🙏🏽♥️
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James S.
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Rey and his team, Ajay and DJ , did a great job. Kept us informed along the way . Went above and beyond. Left the house as if nothing had been done. Andrew was upfront about options. Everyone from Helicon did exactly what they said they would do. Would definitely recommend this company.
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Sinkhole Repair Solutions from Helicon

We offer engineered solutions to permanently stabilize sinkholes and restore the integrity of your foundation. Each repair strategy is customized for your site conditions, soil composition, and property type and backed by decades of experience and robust warranties.

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Compaction Grouting

We inject a thick, high-strength grout mixture into underground voids. As the material is pumped under pressure it forms a bulb. The bulb grows outward, pushing the surrounding soils away, fillings gaps, densifying the soil and stabilizing the ground to prevent further movement or collapse.

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Chemical Grouting

Ideal for finer soils, this process uses expansive, water-reactive chemical grout to bind loose particles and strengthen weak areas—ensuring soil won’t shift or erode beneath the structure.

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Permeation Grouting

Low-viscosity polyurethane is injected to permeate and solidify porous soils. This creates a dense, durable soil matrix that resists washout and reinforces load-bearing capacity.

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Underpinning

To provide permanent structural support, we install deep foundation elements (such as drilled-in piers or push piers) that transfer the weight of your home or building to stable load-bearing strata below the compromised soil.

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What Causes Sinkholes in Florida?

Florida is especially prone to sinkholes due to its geologic makeup and environmental factors. Here’s what typically triggers them:

  • Limestone Bedrock – Much of Florida sits on a foundation of soft limestone that slowly dissolves over time from exposure to acidic rainwater, creating underground cavities that can eventually collapse.
  • Fluctuating Water Tables – Periods of drought can reduce groundwater support, while heavy rains or flooding can overload weakened areas—both of which contribute to sinkhole formation.
  • Human Activity – Construction, well drilling, mining, and excessive groundwater pumping all disrupt the underground balance. Lowered water tables and added surface pressure increase sinkhole risk.
  • Natural Erosion – In addition to chemical erosion, flowing underground water can physically remove support materials—causing voids to grow larger until they suddenly collapse.
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Why You Should Address Sinkholes in Florida Immediately

Sinkholes pose significant risks to both your property and safety. If left untreated, they can cause major damage to your home, garage, or even vehicles. Additionally, sinkholes can lead to foundation issues, decreasing your property’s value. It’s crucial to address sinkholes as soon as they’re detected to avoid further harm.

Where Sinkholes Happen in Florida

Sinkholes can occur anywhere in the state, but some areas are more prone than others due to underlying geology and groundwater conditions. Click the button below to view our Florida sinkhole map, which highlights regions across Florida with higher sinkhole activity, helping homeowners and property managers better understand their risk.

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Sinkhole Repair FAQ

What are signs of a possible sinkhole?

Stair/step cracks, windows and doors are hard to open/close, depressions in the yard, cracks in the slab, creaking noises throughout building.

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How do I know if I have a sinkhole?
The only sure way to know you have a sinkhole is to consult with a professional. Feel free to contact us to point you in the right direction.
What causes sinkholes to form?
Sinkholes typically form in karst terrain when surface sediments collapse into underground cavities in limestone bedrock. Groundwater slowly dissolves the limestone over time, creating voids. When these cavities grow large enough, the overlying earth can no longer support the weight, causing it to collapse. Sometimes, a depression forms instead of a collapse as surface sediments gradually settle into the void.

Florida is primarily underlain by karst terrain, which includes sinkholes, caves, and springs. While not all sinkholes cause immediate damage, they can be a significant issue when they affect infrastructure. The state’s geology contains many cavities, but few collapses to cause real-world problems. There are different types of sinkholes in Florida, including solution sinkholes, cover-subsidence sinkholes, and cover-collapse sinkholes, which occur depending on the thickness of surface sediments.

How long does a sinkhole continue to grow?
Sinkholes can grow rapidly. Once a cavity is large enough, the earth above it may collapse quickly, with initial damage occurring in minutes to hours. The surrounding sediments may continue to shift for a day or more. In less dramatic cases, such as cover-subsidence sinkholes, the depression may take years to fully form.
Where can I find Florida laws related to sinkholes?
You can search Florida statutes by typing “sinkhole” into the search box on the official website. The majority of these laws are related to insurance and sinkholes, such as Florida Statute 627.706.
Is there a database of all sinkholes in Florida?
No comprehensive database of sinkholes exists, but the Florida Geological Survey (FGS) maintains a record of reported subsidence incidents. These incidents include sinkholes and similar events, though most have not been verified by professionals. The data covers incidents reported since 1954.
What is a subsidence incident?
A subsidence incident refers to depressions or ground surface settling that may resemble sinkholes but are caused by different factors. These can include issues like decomposing organic material, faulty drainage systems, or improperly compacted soil. Only professional geologists can determine whether an incident is a true sinkhole.
Where can I find information on subsidence incidents?
You can access subsidence incident reports from the Florida Department of Environmental Protection’s Map Direct website or GIS Open Data Portal.
Are there safe areas in Florida with no risk of sinkholes?
Since Florida is largely made up of carbonate rocks, sinkholes could theoretically form anywhere. However, the risk is higher in areas where limestone is closer to the surface. Properties in karst regions are more likely to experience sinkhole activity, so it’s essential to learn about the local geology when purchasing land.
What happened to the Florida Sinkhole Research Institute (FSRI)?
The FSRI was defunded in the early 1990s, and its database was transferred to the Florida Geological Survey. Today, the FGS continues to track sinkhole data and provide valuable resources about sinkhole risks in Florida.