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Kelly contacted Southeast Foundation & Crawl Space Repair after hiring another company to stabilize floors in her home that failed to lift and stabilize the floors of her home in Selma, NC. Southeast Foundation & Crawl Space Repair owner Christopher Reeves met with Kelly to go over the issues and find the best solution for her issues. Chris found that the jacks that were installed were not installed correctly and that it was causing more problems than good. Our crew installed the Smart Jack Stabilization System along with a steel beam. Kelly is thankful that Southeast Foundation & Crawl Space Repair in fixed home properly.
PolyLevel Foam Injection & NexusPro Crack Sealant leveled and sealed a cracked and uneven concrete driveway in Carolina Shores, NC.
This happy customer in Clinton, NC is greatful to have his home looking so good because of our Push Pier System.
Billy contacted Southeast Foundation & Crawl Space Repair because he had previous work done to fix his problem of sagging floors in his kitchen. Southeast Foundation & Crawl Space Repair inspector Justin Edwards met with Billy and found that the jacks that were previously used were failing and could not handle the weight load that the home was puting on them. Our crew, led by Jason Hines, replaced 24 sister joist, because they had rotted, and installed 2 SmartJacks and a Steel Beam to lift the floor back to level and stabilize the floor. Billy is thrilled with the professionalism and honest work that Southeast Foundation & Crawl Space Repair did to fix his home.
A settlement of the soil caused the concrete slab of this homeowner's front patio to sink, resulting in cracks and gaps.A concrete surface's stability is determined by the soil beneath it.Sunken and uneven concrete surfaces can result from the weight of concrete and what it supports, combined with natural soil erosion.In order to lift the concrete slab back to its original position, we injected PolyLevel beneath the concrete. This helped to fill the gaps caused by soil erosion and raise and stabilize the concrete surface.