Before & After Photos

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Push Piers Lift Home Back into Original Position in Washington, MO

Douglas from Washington, Missouri was concerned about his home's foundation settling along with his sidewalk and porch revealing settlement. He wanted to take action, so reached out to Woods Basement Systems for professional assistance. 

Here you can see how much the front porch settled, and the after is the installation process of the push piers. These push piers are installed in the footing of the home in order to lift the house back into its original position.

Structural Damage in Washington, MO Fixed by Push Piers

Before, this home held many cracks that had developed due to the home's settlement. For a permanent, long-lasting solution foreman, Jose L. installed several push piers into the footing of the home to regain the stability and safety of the house. 

Unstable Foundation Repaired in Washington, MO

A foundation was shifting and becoming unstable in Washington, MO, and cracks were forming. To solve this issue, GeoLock Wall Anchors were installed. These will permanently stabilize the wall, straightening it to its original position and keeping it in place. The cracks will also be closed so that no water can leak through. This foundation will now remain stable and secure for years to come!

 

Wright City, MO Earth Home Wall Caves 10 Inches

One wall of this Wright City, Missouri earth home tilted in 10 inches, which led to a concerned homeowner contacting Woods Basement Systems to fix the wall.  System Design Specialist Rich Obermeier surveyed the problem and recommended 8 Geo-Lock™ wall anchors to secure the wall and pull it back into place.  The homeowner will not have to worry about any future movement, and the warranty is good for the life of the structure.

Wall Bowing 10 Inches in Wright City, MO Earth Home

This Wright City homeowner was losing sleep over the bowed wall in his earth home.  Literally...his bedroom was one of the room located along the foundation wall that bowed in 10 inches.  He called Woods Basement Systems, and System Design Specialist Rich Obermeier proposed 8 Geo-Lock™ wall anchors to stabilize the wall and prevent further movement.