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This customer built a new building on his property to house his RV. He requested exterior drainage lines around the building, while this is not a common thing we do, but was the best solution for this customer. We dug trenches, installed drainage matting, then the drainage lines and filled the trench with clean gravel, and covered and packed it with dirt. This way no water will enter the building and it will be diverted further down the property into the yard.
The front porch steps of this Lebanon, TN home were settling away from the remainder of the home due to unstable soil below. We installed helical piers to lift and stabilize the home's steps. This will reconnect the steps to the home and prevent further sinking in the future.
In Lebanon, TN, a family faced unpleasant odors invading their home from the crawl space. This led to a comprehensive inspection focusing on relative humidity and wood moisture content. Recognizing the need for encapsulation, we initiated a crawl space transformation. Addressing moisture concerns, we installed drainage matting to form a solid foundation. The 20mil thick CleanSpace Liner was then applied, creating a waterproof barrier to significantly reduce moisture and humidity. The Triple Safe Sump Pump, IceGuard, and Drainage systems ensured efficient water management. Indoors, a SaniDry Sedona Dehumidifier maintained optimal humidity. For transformative solutions, contact us for a free estimate!
This customer in Lebanon, TN noticed he was seeing cracks in the exterior brick walls on the front of his home and the garage, which was located on the side of the front wall. After our specialists assessed the issue, we found the foundation of the front of the home was sinking, and it was spreading to the side where the garage was. We proposed a solution to stop the settlement including 8 Push Piers to lift the home back up and prevent any further damage with this permanent solution.
An inspection revealed mold in the crawl space of this Lebanon home. The family was concerned what effects mold has on the structure of the home as well as their health.
The mold was eating on the wood of the floor joist causing wood rot and softening the joist, creating sagging in the floor.
The air quality of our home is only about 50% better than the air quality of the crawl space. So the family was also breathing in the mold living in the crawl space below.
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