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This Kentucky home had a problem with their concrete slab porch sinking. Concrete slabs can sink and settle for a few reasons, such as erosion, flooding, or the soil not being properly prepared before the slab was made on it. Either way, the family was worried about someone tripping, as well as the value of the home decreasing. They called us up and scheduled their free inspection. One of our trained inspectors came out and looked over their property. He knew exactly what they needed,
He told them all about our concrete repair products and they agreed that the products were perfect.
Products Installed:
PolyLevel: 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
NexusPro Joint Sealant: a silicone-based sealant for joints and cracks specially engineered to provide long-lasting flexibility and to stand up to harsh weather conditions.
The porch is now where it should be and we have a happy homeowner.
We love helping our community find lasting solutions to their problems with products they can trust!
We offer free estimates and inspections year around, but don't wait too long because the damages never get better over time!
Cyndi from the Oak Groves Shopping Center contacted Frontier after noticing the brick between two stores was shifting. The brick section was leaning outward at the top, creating a visible structural concern.
Our team stabilized the masonry using long StableBrick bars installed into precision-cut slots and bonded with grout. These bars created reinforced masonry beams within the existing brickwork, helping secure the wall and redistribute the structural load.
By reinforcing the masonry from within, the brick was stabilized without the need for full removal or replacement
CleanSpace helped seal this musty crawlspace into a useable and energy-friendly space!
From not so safe storage to a clean space and conditioned space all year around.
This Tennessee family had a very damp and dirty crawl space. It was rotting their wood piers away and causing their floors upstairs to become "bouncy". They were ready to have a solution, so they called us up and we scheduled them a free appointment with one of our inspectors.
The inspector and homeowners agreed that an encapsulation needed to be done. He also told them how crucial it was to have a good crawl space door, especially with a newly encapsulated space.
EverLast crawl space doors from Basement Systems are made from ½-in.-thick PVC plastic that is just about indestructible. Several different door colors are available to help you match your home’s exterior color scheme. Standard sizes are available, but your Basement Systems contractor can also order and install a custom-size door. Small doors are usually installed with a couple of weatherproof threaded knobs that come with the door. Larger doors require 4 knobs.
Unlike wood crawl space doors, EverLast doors will never warp, crack, shrink or require maintenance or painting. An air and water seal is certain, thanks to the heavy-duty weatherstripping that comes with each EverLast door. Once you tighten down the installation knobs, you can feel confident that the interior of your crawl space is protected and fully isolated from exterior critters and conditions.
The family loves having their crawl space encapsulated and they feel much better knowing their door is just as reliable as the encapsulation!
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