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We installed NexusPro to repair the cracked driveway because it is a durable, flexible sealant that effectively seals cracks, prevents water infiltration, and withstands temperature changes. This ensures long-lasting protection and maintains the driveway's structural integrity.
This Orange Park, FL homeowner reached out because their yard was holding water, causing sinking areas in the lawn and problems around the deck. Standing water and erosion like this not only damage landscaping but can also threaten the foundation over time. Our team diagnosed the drainage issue, removed the affected pavers, and installed a buried drain line with a catch basin to redirect water away from the home. Once the system was in place, the area was backfilled with gravel, and the pavers were reset for a clean finish. With these solutions, the yard is now protected from pooling water, and the homeowner has peace of mind knowing the foundation and deck are safe from further damage.
In Orange Park, FL, our team installed an exterior drainage system to help redirect water away from the home’s foundation. The process included excavating along the perimeter, laying down a high-quality drainage fabric, and installing a perforated pipe to improve water flow and reduce soil saturation.
After the drainage line was placed, we backfilled the area with clean drainage gravel to promote proper water movement and prevent erosion around the brick foundation. The finished project provides a clean, functional solution designed to protect the home from moisture intrusion and long-term foundation damage.
This Orange Park homeowner was experiencing moisture intrusion along the foundation due to improper exterior drainage. Our team installed an exterior waterproofing system with new underground drainage piping to redirect water safely away from the home.
By excavating along the foundation and installing a properly sloped drain line, we’re preventing water from pooling near the structure and reducing the risk of foundation damage, soil erosion, and crawl space moisture issues.
Water management is the first line of defense, and this home is now protected for the long term.
This Orange Park, FL home was showing clear signs of foundation movement. A willow tree stump removed years ago likely contributed to soil erosion beneath the slab, leading to uneven floors from the garage to kitchen door, an unlevel sliding glass door, and visible stair-step cracks in the cinderblock walls. The back patio had also shifted and become uneven over time.
To address these issues, the underlying soil instability was targeted to restore proper support to the slab foundation. By stabilizing the affected areas, the home’s structure was reinforced, helping correct unlevel surfaces and prevent further cracking. The result is a safer, more stable home with improved structural integrity and long-term peace of mind.
