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A homeowner in Sparta, GA reached out to our team after noticing soft spots in the floor of the home. Our specialist arrived at the home to assess the damage and provide the best solution. After careful evaluation, we determined that the subfloor needed to be replaced in order to avoid further damage and ensure the safety of the homeowner. Our team worked diligently to remove the damaged wood and replaced it with sturdy, high-quality materials. The result was a safe and stable floor that the homeowner can trust for years to come.
A Sparta, GA homeowner contacted us for crawl space encapsulation. After finding high moisture and humidity, we sealed the space with our CleanSpace system, a durable barrier that reduces humidity, prevents mold, and improves air quality.
A homeowner in Sparta, GA, contacted our office with concerns about a sagging foundation and uneven floors. Upon inspection, we identified the issue and recommended our SmartJack Support System. This system uses adjustable steel supports to stabilize and lift the foundation, restoring the home's structural integrity. After installation, the floors were leveled, and the homeowner’s concerns were resolved.
In Sparta, GA, we tackled a challenge familiar to many homeowners—sagging floors that demanded attention. The underlying issues of weak support surrendered to age and neglect, as seen in the "before" photo. Knowing this demanded not just a solution, but a promise of lasting stability, we installed the Drainage Matting, PowerBrace, and SmartJack systems. You'll see the transformation in the "after" photo, where steady floors replaced uncertainty. Our work elevates more than structures; it restores peace of mind, ensuring homes remain the safe, inviting places they're meant to be.
In Montrose, GA, this homeowner’s crawlspace entry was looking rough—an old, worn-out door that no longer sealed properly, allowing in moisture, pests, and outside air. Our team replaced it with a brand-new EverLast crawlspace door, designed to never rust, rot, or warp. The difference is clear: the crawlspace is now secure, energy-efficient, and looks clean and polished. A simple upgrade like this goes a long way in protecting the home for years to come.