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When a homeowner from White Oak, GA, noticed sloping floors and doors that wouldn't close, we stepped in to provide a solid foundation. Our solution? The installation of Push Piers, as you can see in the photo gallery. This method directly tackled the issue of sinking support columns by stabilizing the home's foundation deep within more stable soil. The result? A home that stands firm and doors that shut as they should, ensuring peace of mind and a safer living space.
Our team recently serviced a customer's SaniDry Sedona dehumidifier, which we had installed previously. During the visit, we performed a thorough inspection to ensure it was operating at peak efficiency. This included checking the filters, cleaning the unit, and verifying airflow. We also tested the humidity levels in the space to confirm the system was maintaining the desired environment. The customer was pleased with the results, and we reminded them of the importance of regular maintenance to extend the life of the equipment and keep their space comfortable and dry.
This home in Springfield, GA had cracks visible on the exterior of the home, showing noticeable gaps in the cinderbock on the side of the house. After looking up online who to call for foundation services in the area, the homeowner called Lowcountry Foundation Repair for a free inspection and customized quote to fix the issue. The inspector recommended our piering system to relevel and support the foundation, fixing the cracking issue and preventing settling further settling. The homeowner says there is a noticeable improvement.
A homeowner in Springfield, GA had major concerns about moisture in their crawlspace. The insulation in the crawlspace had become a problem, soaking up moisture from the air and holding it against the wooden floor, accelerating the presence of potential mold and wood rot. Our team removed the subfloor insulation and installed our crawl space encapsulation system, sealing out the harmful moisture and creating a conditioned space, completely alleviating the need for subfloor insulation.
This home had a large section of the outside of the home settling, causing a long horizontal crack in the brick of the home. One of our inspectors was sent out to look at the issue and formulate a complete solution. The resulting recommendation the homeowner decided to go with was to have piers installed along the exterior wall of the home, lifting the section back into place. Once lifted back to level, the missing grout can be filled back in.