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Concrete Sidewalk Repair in Blythewood, SC

The Cantey Team was able to repair and lift this sidewalk in front of this Blythewood, SC home in just one day with out PolyLevel Lift. 

Push Piers Stabilize a Irmo, SC Home

Craig A. of Irmo, SC had numerous cracks around the exterior of his home, which he knew what a sign of settlement.  Craig wanted to fix these problems so that he could preserve the home for his children one day.  After seeing a Cantey truck in his neighborhood, Craig called Cantey Foundation Specialists to find a solution to his settlement problem. One of our trained System Design Specialists inspected the home, and he recommended fourteen Push Piers to be installed around the front, left, and back side of the house.  Our Production team installed the Push Piers with precision and got the job done the right way.  Numerous exterior cracks were completely closed, and Craig knew that his home was completely and safely stabilized for many years to come.

Push Piers Lift and Stabilize Irmo, SC Home

Norbert & Annette M. experienced settlement in the sun room of their Irmo, SC home.  This settlement had pinned the back door closed, and it would not work properly.  After receiving a free inspection from Cantey Foundation Specialists, Specialist Will Yarbrough explained to Norbert that if we installed four push piers, it would lift and stabilize the sun room.  By doing this, the door would more than likely be able to open and close correctly.  Production Crew Foreman Ryan Shirley installed the four push piers, driving the piers to stable bedrock enabling the house to be completely stabilized.  Now, Norbert & Annette can enjoy their sunroom and open the door to the beautiful summer breeze!

Rotten Center Beam and Rim Joist Replaced in Chapin, SC

George & Anna P. of Chapin, SC called Cantey Foundation Specialists because their sliding door on back porch wouldn't close correctly, and they began to notice sagging floors.  Upon inspection, Specialist Jamie Beresford realized that the sagging floors was a result of a rotted center beam.  George and Anna agreed to the solution of replacing the rotten beam with our treated lumber and replace any sister joists that were also rotted away.  Production Foreman and Service Technician Trey Dukes achieved this, and was able to fix George & Anna's sagging floors!

Push Piers Fill the Gap for Homeowner in Irmo, SC

Suzan M. bought her home in Irmo, SC after years of living in an apartment. She decided she wanted more space for her and her two dogs. Since buying the home Suzan has had to do little to repair it which she counted herself lucky for. She began to notice the corner of her home sinking and cracking. Not knowing how serious this could be, she did not pay it much mind. As the cracks got worse, Suzan began to worry more about the state of what was to be her forever home. She called a company to come out and take a look but after hearing their solution, she was not certain. She needed a second opinion and after doing an internet search found Cantey Foundation Specialists. She called in and was scheduled for an appointment with System Design Specialist Brandon Privette. Brandon did a thorough inspection and found that the optimum solution for Suzan would be Cantey's Push Pier system. The Push Piers would be installed deep enough to reach competent spoil underneath the footing. The bracket of the Push Piers is then installed below the foundation's footing. Then hydraulics are used to drive the piers causing the weight of the home to be transferred through the pier to the competent soil below. This would then raise the home back to its original position. Suzan was impressed with Brandon's presentation and trusted that Cantey would fix her home properly. Production Team Leader Aubrey McJunkin, Production Team Member Oscar Mota, and Production Team Member Francisco Lopez came out and effectively installed the Push Pier system. Suzan is beyond relieved that her home is finally stable and she can get back to relaxing with her dogs.