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John L. of Wellford, SC noticed his floors were beginning to sag between his kitchen and dining room, but he left it alone until his pest control company completed an inspection. The pest control company found termite damaged wood in the crawl space which weakened the structural support. The pest control company referred John to Cantey Foundation Specialists, and he received a free inspection and estimate by Specialist Katherine Dillon. Within a few weeks, John's termite damaged wood beams were replaced with our treated lumber, which brought the floor back to level and strengthened the structure. Now, John can enjoy his home for years to come!
Bert K. was concerned about the dilapidated sidewalks in front of his home and wanted to see if anything could be done. He called to inquire about Cantey Foundation Specialist's expert concrete repair solutions using the PolyLevel® system. PolyLevel® is an expanding polyurethane foam that is injected beneath the concrete to fill the gaps caused by soil erosion and raise and stabilize the concrete surface. The results are quick, lightweight and eco-friendly. Finally Bert K. can have peace of mind that no one will trip and fall on now even sidewalks.
Supportworks Push Piers are made of steel and are driven deep into the soil beneath a foundation to solve settlement problems.
Push piers can be installed inside or outside your foundation walls and are not visible once the repair is complete.
In many scenarios, push piers not only stop settlement but lift the foundation back to its original position, closing cracks and improving window and door operation.
If you have a crawl space and the floors above are out of level, you may have a structural problem in your crawl space. Crawl space jacks can address the structural problems.
If a concrete slab is uneven, it could be because of settlement or foundation heaving. Foundation settlement can be solved by installing foundation piers.
Before and after of a raised concrete sidewalk for a Charlotte, NC family.