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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 troubled home was experiencing severe foundation failure that was apparent via the large stair-step cracks that had appeared on the exterior brick walls. A corner of this home seemed to be separating and sinking into the ground. Our expert crew permanently stabilized this home's foundation by installing 8 helical piers. These galvanized piers are screwed into the ground and transfer the weight of the home to load bearing soil or bedrock. In this case, they were even able to lift the foundation up to be closer to its original position - closing the giant gap in the bricks that had previously appeared.
We permanently stabilized this home's sagging foundation by installing SmartJacks with steel supplemental beams throughout the crawl space. These galvanized steel piers immediately stop settlement and they can even adjust to lift the floors above back to their original position.
In sunny Jacksonville, FL, this pool deck was showing significant signs of settling large cracks and uneven concrete created safety hazards and an eyesore. Our team carefully lifted and stabilized the concrete using precision polyurethane foam injection, followed by professional crack repair to seal and protect the surface. Now, the area is not only level and secure but also looks refreshed and ready for summer lounging. Homeowners can enjoy peace of mind knowing their poolside is safe and beautiful once again.
We lifted the concrete slab that this staircase sat on with PolyLevel injections. Then, we sealed the things off with NexusPro joint sealant. This staircase is now reattached, stable, safe, and looking good as new.
