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This homeowner's foundation was settling, affecting the windowsill to the point of visible bowing. They opted for the Push Pier System, which is drilled into the ground, past the unstable soil and into load bearing soil, to permanently stabilize and even raise the foundation. Now the windowsills won't be at risk of further settling, and neither will the home.
Homeowners in Marthasville, MO had sinking concrete on the back porch of their house. After reaching out to Woods Basement Systems, our team installed the PolyLevel System. This system is a unique approach to repairing sinking concrete. After drilling small holes into the concrete, a polymer foam is injected into the concrete slab to stabilize the surface. The homeowners were happy with their leveled porch and peace of mind for years to come!
A foundation was cracking in Marthasville, MO, causing cracks to form. To solve this issue, GeoLock Wall Anchors were installed. These are galvanized steel earth anchors embedded into the soil out and away from the foundation wall. Once installed, these will hold the walls in their current position and can be tightened to allow for improvement and straightening of the wall over time. These can be installed around obstacles on the wall such as pipes, sinks, or furniture. This is the best solution to straighten the wall over time, as it can fix severe problems and stabilize the foundation for good!
A walkway in Saint Louis, MO had unprotected concrete joints. The homeowner reached out to Woods, and we had a solution that had a quick installation time and long-term adhesion. To seal the deal, the crew used NexusPro Joint Sealant to protect the concrete joints from water or debris infiltration. Not only is it UV-resistant, but it also comes in a variety of colors to match your concrete. Now the homeowner's concrete joints will be sealed and protected from outside elements!
Moisture and crawl spaces are a dangerous combination. Air-quality issues, mold, and rotting floor joists are all likely results of allowing crawl space leaks to go unaddressed for long periods of time. This Stanton, Missouri homeowner was, unfortunately, having these exact problems. Wanting her crawl space to be totally dry once and for all, she called Woods Basement Systems. A Woods team installed CleanSpace, an inorganic vapor barrier that is put throughout the crawl space, sealing out the dirt and moisture and preventing mold growth. Just look at that difference!