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SmartJack support systems stabilize sinking floors by providing additional structural support. They are installed beneath the affected area to prevent further settling, redistribute the load, and, if necessary, lift the floor back to a level position. This helps maintain the integrity of the structure and prevents further damage.
Cheryl W. of Gray, GA called Lowcountry Foundation Repair after seeing a commercial on tv for crawl space repair. Cheryl’s floors were buckling and had become unlevel. Lowcountry Foundation Repair encapsulated the crawl space to remove moisture and reduce humidity. Then a SmartJack System was installed to properly support the floors. After two weeks, the floors began to return to their prior shape.
A plumber had informed this Gray, GA homeowner of water in their crawl space during routine maintenance. The owners knew they had a problem, when it was windy and rainy, the rain would enter their crawl space through the vents. One night the homeowners saw an ad on Macon’s CBS station and called Lowcountry Foundation Repair for help.
Lowcountry Foundation Repair installed a Complete CleanSpace Encapsulation System. The water issues were gone within a week and the homeowners could rest easy knowing that they would have no more moisture entering their crawl space the next time it rained.
To life and level sagging floors caused by moisture intrusion, we installed SmartJack Support Posts in this customers crawl space. CleanSpace vapor barrier was installed to prevent moisture from seeping in, ensure the space remain dry and stabilized.
This crawl space in Gray, GA had years of buildup—mold staining, surface contaminants, and that musty, neglected look that comes with excess moisture and poor air quality. The wood framing was discolored, and the entire space gave off signs of long-term exposure to damp conditions. After soda blasting, the transformation speaks for itself. The wood is clean, bright, and restored to a like-new appearance without harsh chemicals or damage. By removing mold and grime at the surface, the crawl space is now a cleaner, healthier environment—and ready for whatever comes next in the repair or encapsulation process.