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Support posts were failing in a Sikeston, MO crawlspace, causing the floor beams to shift. To solve this issue, the SmartJack System was installed. This will stabilize the beams and floor joists in the crawlspace and lift the floor above it back toward its original elevation. Floor bounce caused by weakened joists or excessive spans will also be reduced. This crawlspace will remain stable and restore peace of mind for years to come!
This Waggoner, Illinois home was in the process of being renovated and had very badly damaged and weak floor joists. These joists needed to be addressed before anything, so the property owner gave Woods Basement Systems a call. A Woods team installed several Smart Jacks, each capable of supporting 60,000 pounds, underneath the floor joists to lift and support them.
This homeowner in Cape Girardeau, MO had a retaining wall outside their home in need of support. These walls are responsible for supporting all the ground against them, and these homeowners were smart to find a solution to prevent the wall from falling. Our Geo-Lock™ Wall Anchors are metal plates fixated to the wall, with metal rods extending 12+ feet in the ground and then anchored, which prevents wall movement from the ground shifting.
Terry J. had a water issue in the basement of his Cape Girardeau home. He was tired of being unable to use the basement because it leaked every time it rained so he called Woods Basement Systems. Woods recommended installing a waterproofing system.
Part of the system shown in the pictures is the Twin Pack. The Twin Pack contains a primary and secondary pump to ensure that if the primary pump fails or is unable to keep up with the amount of water coming in, the secondary pump will kick in and remove any unwanted water in the basement.
Terry J. had an unsable basement in his Cape Girardeau home due to the amount of water leaking in each time it rained. He was fed up with the mess so he called Woods Basement Systems. Woods recommended installing a waterproofing system.
Part of the waterproofing system that was installed was WaterGuard, which is a drainage system that is under the concrete floors along the perimeter of the basement (as shown in the picture). It is situated in a way that it won't become clogged by mud as it collects water from the foundation walls and floors of the basement and drains it away to the sump pump for removal.