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A homeowner from St. Louis, Missouri reached out to Woods Basement Systems after he noticed that his basement walls were in peril. After years of settlement, these walls were shifting and cracking which would only get worse with time. Foreman, Miguel O., and his crew installed a push pier system into the footing of the basement to prevent further structural damage. These push piers will lift the settled basement back to a leveled alignment.
An exterior wall was cracking in Oakville, MO, due to the foundation settling. To solve this issue, the Push Pier System was installed. These will permanently stabilize the foundation, raise it back up to its original position, and keep it in place. The cracks will also be closed, and the functions of the windows and doors will be improved. This foundation will remain stable and restore peace of mind for years to come!
A foundation was settling in Oakville, MO, causing wall cracks to appear in the basement. To solve this issue, the Push Pier System was installed. These will permanently stabilize the foundation, raise it back up to its original position, and keep it in place. The cracks will also be closed, and the foundation will remain stable and restore peace of mind for years to come!
A foundation was cracking in Oakville, MO, causing water to seep through them. To solve these issues, the PowerBrace System was installed. This will permanently stabilize the foundation and eliminate any inward movement. This will also reverse the effects of wall failure, straightening the walls to their original position and closing the cracks to prevent water leakage. This foundation will remain stable and restore peace of mind for years to come!
Jim B was concerned when he noticed about the cracks on his patio. So, he decided to call Woods Basement Systems. System Design Specialist Jeremy R was able to come up with a solution to the problem.
Foreman William T used PolyLevel to even out the concrete. PolyLevel is injected into the concrete and will raise the level of the concrete and fill in the cracks. The injection leaves behind a dime sized hole that will be filled in with concrete.