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A stair-stepping crack through the brickwork is a possible sign of a foundation that is settling. These Freeburg, Illinois homeowners called us to take care of the crack and inspect their foundation.
Our push piers are placed beneath the foundation wall by removing some of the footing so the pier bracket fits close to the vertical foundation wall. The hydraulic ram smoothly installs the pier tubing and the excavated holes are filled in when completed.
When support pillars in the crawl space settle and can no longer maintain supporting the subfloor and flooring, interior drywall cracks and uneven floors could become a problem. Our SmartJack® support jacks are the right answer to this problem. Set on a properly installed footing block, these galvanized adjustable posts will stand the test of time.
Woods Basement Systems replaced this old, wooden crawl space hatch with the Turtl crawl space entry system.
In Wildwood, MO, a homeowner discovered cracks and uneven surfaces in their driveway, prompting them to call Woods Basement Systems for repairs. The team assessed the damage and recommended PolyLevel™ to lift and stabilize the sunken concrete by injecting a high-density foam underneath. They also used NexusPro™ to seal the cracks, preventing further damage. With the help of Woods Basement Systems, the homeowner successfully restored their driveway, improving both its safety and appearance.
A homeowner in Wentzville, MO wanted to protect their basement from water and potential mold, so they decided to give Woods Basement Systems a call to help with their waterproofing needs. Woods Basement Systems came and installed WaterGuard™ and a TripleSafe™ Sump Pump to remove any water that may be in the basement. These two systems work perfectly together. The WaterGuard™ directs any water to the TripleSafe™ Sump Pump and the pump pushes it through the discharge lines to a drain point. Leaving you with a dry basement.