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This homeowner was experiencing sagging floors so Lowcountry Foundation Repair installed SmartJacks to support and stabilize the floors.
In Clinchfield, GA, a homeowner faced severe foundation settling, revealing itself through drastic cracking in brick walls. The stability, safety, and confidence of this home seemed compromised, overshadowing the warmth it once exuded. With determination and precision, we installed our Push Pier System, bridging the gap to sustained resilience. Look closely—notice how its superior engineering marred the distress, restoring solidity and harmony to the structure, nurturing peace of mind by unyieldingly underpinning reassurance back into the heart of this cherished sanctuary, pivotal to nurturing its long heritage.
This 1960 brick ranch had damage to the sub-floor in the bathroom. Lowcountry Foundation Repair installed SmartJacks to support the floor joist and repaired the sub-floor.
Lisa S. of Kathleen, GA. had a problem with her foundation. Three of the foundation piers in her crawl space sank into the soil and no longer supported the joists or subfloor. Just a few weeks ago, she listed her home for sale, then she realized the problem would need to be fixed before selling or she ran the risk of losing money on the sale! Lisa went online and read reviews for Lowcountry Foundation Repair on HomeAdvisor. She called for a free inspection of her crawl space.
The inspection confirmed the sagging beams in the crawl space as they were no longer supported. Lowcountry Foundation Repair installed a galvanized steel Push Pier System of tubes, hydraulically driven through steel foundation brackets to reach competent load-bearing strata. Once locked into place the weight of Lisa’s home was transferred from the original, unstable soils, through the piers, to the competent soil below. Her foundation was supported again and ready for sale at full asking price!
A homeowner in Kathleen, GA contacted us at Lowcountry Foundation Repair with concerns about a crack on the back of the home. They also said that they could see a gap in the same area on the inside of the home where the baseboard meets the floor. This was a home built in 2016 and they stated that about 2 years ago the crack had started growing. In order to solve the issue, our team diagnosed the areas requiring support and installed push piers to support the foundation, preventing further settlement.