Serving Greater Fayetteville, Wilmington and Greenville
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Frank contacted Southeast Foundation & Crawl Space Repair complaining of sagging floors on the first level of his 23-year-old home in Wilmington, NC. Southeast Foundation & Crawl Space Repair inspector Andy Pittman met with Frank to go over the crawl space and the sagging floor issues.
Andy found that the issues were caused by high moisture issues within the crawl space and the best solution would be to seal off the crawl space with the CleanSpace Crawl Space Encapsulation System along with installing the Smart Jack Stabilization System.
Our crew led by Larry Eldridge installed the Smart Jack System to stabilize the weak wood caused by high moisture issues. Next, they installed the CleanSpace Crawl Space Encapsulation System to seal the crawl space from the moisture that was causing problems and to prevent any further issues from arising.
Joe contacted Southeast Foundation and crawlspace repair due to sinking concrete decking around the pool and retaining wall at his Wilmington, NC home. Our crew installed the Polylevel foam injection system that raises the concrete back to the original position. By using the system we can eliminate trip hazards that can cause injury around the home. Joe is happy to know that he no longer has to worry about his grandchildren tripping and falling around the pool area.
We sealed off the crawl space from outside elements and installed SilverGlo insulation along the walls, drainage matting on the ground, and CleanSpace vapor barrier throughout the crawl space to solve this damp crawl space issue.
This customer's home shifted due to foundation settlement. There are visible cracks on the exterior foundation wall and on the interior walls as a result of the shift. Austin H. and his team installed foundation helical piers to prevent further settlement and provide permanent stability. Once the piers were installed, backfill is used to fill the hole and cover the pier for a clean appearance.
A new EverLast crawl space door was installed to replace the old one. The EverLast crawl space door is made entirely from inorganic plastics and foams and creates an airtight and waterproof barrier between your crawl space and the outside