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The old wooden crawl space door had not only rotted but allowed for ground water, humidity, and outside temperatures to effect both the crawl space and of course the home.
50% of the air we breath in our home comes from the crawl space. If mold, mildew, and water is a concern in the crawl space it is a concern for the home above.
This basement has been leaking for over 15 years and the home owner was ready for a permanent solution to keep the basement dry all of the time.
The lead did not start this bad but continued to get worse over time.
This home had been vacant for four years before the family moved in. When a home is not properly cared for for that long it can cause loads of trouble. The family had noticed moisture in the air, causing mold issues, and were on the receiving end of some bad allergies.
They wanted a healthier living space and just wanted to work with a company that they could trust.
We decided that the best route for them to eliminate their moisture problems was encapsulating their crawl space and installing a SaniDry Sedona dehumidifier. This dehumidifier is the world's most efficient, high-performance dehumidifier and filtration system. It stops mold growth, musty odors, and dust mites. This ultimately helps fight off bad allergy and asthma problems. It is important to take good care of your basement/crawlspace, because the air that is floating around under your living space will make its way up.
Clarksville's family was worried about the effects of water getting into the 7-year-old home. They now have the peace of mind, knowing that with the TripleSafe sump pump their home will remain dry and tidy when the rain comes.
Often times the soil surrounding your home cannot hold the weight and starts to sink, therefore causing foundation issues and awful looking cracks in and outside of your home!
This Clarksville wanted a permanent solution to their beautiful home's eyesore. We came to the rescue with a quick and easy fix, our Push Pier System!
Our crew dug below the surface of the crack to expose the foundation footing and installed a heavy-duty steel bracket. Then once stable soil was reached through hydraulically driven interlocking steel piers, the weight of the home is then transferred through the piers to this load-bearing soil.
They were then able to lift the foundation to the homeowners liking and back-filled the soil!
The family now has a permanently stabilized solution!
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