Before & After Photos

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Sagging Crawl Space Stabilization in Winston Salem, NC

We installed our SmartJack support system to stabilize this homeowner's crawl space because it provides reliable support to prevent sagging floors and structural damage, ensuring the long-term stability and safety of the home.

Stabilizing Garage Foundation Wall in Winston Salem, NC

Our team stabilized a customer's cracked and bowing foundation wall in their garage using our PowerBrace System. The PowerBrace System is a foundation repair solution designed to stabilize and potentially straighten foundation walls that are experiencing inward movement. It consists of steel I-beams that are anchored to the floor joists above the wall and the floor below. The beams are then tightened to exert pressure against the wall, counteracting the forces causing the wall to bow. This system not only halts further movement but can also gradually improve the wall's condition over time.

Stabilizing Foundation Walls in Winston Salem, NC

A homeowner began to notice issues with his homes foundation. The basement wall had started to bow and crack. Our crew installed our PowerBrace system that is fully adjustable and can restore your foundation to it's original height. 

Stabilizing Sagging Floor and Humidity Control Inside a Reidsville, NC Crawl Space

The jacks previously installed under this house were not stabilizing the floor effectively. So, we installed our SmartJack system utilizing a steel beam support that creates much more stabilization for the home over time. We also installed CleanSpace vapor barrier around the jacks and throughout the crawl space to combat the humidity issues.

Settled Foundation Repair in Kernersville, NC

After falling victim to soil settlement, our team successfully stabilized this retaining wall using our Helical Pier System. The system involves driving steel shafts with helical plates into the ground until they reach stable soil layers. These piers transfer the load of the structure from weak soil to stronger, more stable soil or bedrock. This process not only stabilizes the structure but also prevents further settlement.