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We installed our SmartJack support system for a customer with a sagging porch in Saint Helena Island, SC to provide structural stability and correct the floor's unevenness. This system offers reliable support, preventing further sagging and ensuring long-term durability.
To prevent water from pooling on the concrete pool deck patio, which can lead to safety hazards and damage, we installed a trench drain to effectively manage and redirect water away from the area.
In the initial photo, the crawl space in Saint Helena Island, SC, was struggling under the weight of excess moisture and mold growth. Notice the tell-tale signs of moisture-induced damage. We believe that every home deserves a strong foundation, so we stepped in with our CleanSpace solution, transforming what was once a damp fortress of humidity into a dry and sturdy space. With our CleanSpace Encapsulation, SaniDry Sedona Dehumidifier, SuperSump Pump, and CleanSpace Drainage Matting working in harmony, the after photo beautifully illustrates a revitalized area.
In the before photo, notice the challenge of falling insulation in a Saint Helena Island crawlspace, posing risks to the home's well-being and efficiency. Our team at Lowcountry Foundation and Crawlspace Repair recognized the pressing need for a transformation. With commitment and care, we installed the CleanSpace system and the ultra-efficient SaniDry Sedona. The after photo radiates a profound change—a clean, dry, and fortified space ensuring comfort and health from the ground up. This transformation speaks to the lasting, positive impacts we aim to create for every homeowner.
This home in Cross, SC had an unlevel floor with sagging in multiple areas and cracks appearing on the walls above doorways. Our team was able to bring stability to the floor by installing the SmartJack Support System, providing supplemental support to the areas with missing or failed support posts. Our heavy-duty crawl space jacks are designed to withstand poor soil conditions, are galvanized for rust resistance, and provide the opportunity to attempt to lift the floor closer to a more level position -then stabilize it in place.