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These homeowners in Kentucky were suffering from high moisture levels in their crawl space and were concerned this could lead to long term problems for the rest of their home. They contacted Frontier Basement Systems for a free inspection and a design specialist was sent to their home to address their concerns. After a thorough inspection it was decided with the homeowners that a full encapsulation of their crawl space with CleanSpace was the right solution for their home. CleanSpace is a 20-mil thick vapor barrier designed to keep water and moisture out of a crawl space.
Foundation settlement issues were threatening the integrity of this Meridianville, AL home. The homeowner knew that foundation settlement posed serious problems and sought a solution. We addressed the situation by installing our specialized Push Pier System, as depicted in the after photo. This precise installation stabilized the foundation permanently, mitigating further settlement and resolving issues like visible cracks. Engineered with care, the push piers were driven into load-bearing soil, securing the home both structurally and functionally. Rest assured, with Frontier Foundation and Crawl Space Repair, stability and peace of mind are priorities.
This customer in Laceys Spring, AL called Frontier after noticing a separation and cracking in the interior walls. This is caused by sinking due to settling and excess moisture in the crawl space. We came out and installed a SmartJack system to address the structural sinking. After that to address the moisture issue we encapsulated the crawl space with drainage matting, CleanSpace, SilverGlo in vents to seal outside air out, a new SaniDry Sedona dehumidifier to pull any excess moisture from the air, and finished with framing out and installing a new Everlast crawl space door.
After installing push piers into the ground, the landscape of this customer's home was hardly disturbed!
We installed a positive drain line extention to keep water away from the home!
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