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Ronald contacted Southeast Foundation & Crawl Space Repair with concerns about cracks on the exterior brick of his home in Fayetteville, NC.
We scheduled for one of our design specialists, Todd, to go out and inspect the home. After the inspection, Todd met with Ronald and proposed that having push piers will permanently stabilize a home's settling foundation and, in many cases, raise it back up. Ronald liked the thought of the process and was ready to move forward with the proposal.
Our crew led by Austin, installed the Push Pier System to help from further settlement, close cracks, and has the potential to lift the home back toward its original elevation.
Ronald was very happy with the work SEFR did to help protect his American Dream.
Unlike traditional insulation, SilverGlo insulation is made of rigid foam that does not absorb moisture or support mold growth, nor will it allow infiltration of air. This makes it ideal for crawlspace walls. CleanSpace vapor barrier was installed throughout the crawl space interior walls and floor. This vapor barrier is designed to permanently prevent moisture, outside air and pests from getting into your crawl space
Duane contacted Southeast Foundation & Crawl Space Repair about falling insulation and moisture in the crawlspace at his home in Fayetteville, NC.
SEFR scheduled for one of our design specialists, Justin E., to go out and inspect the home. After the inspection Justin met with Duane to go over what he found and proposed, which is to have the crawlspace encapsulated to help keep it dry and clean.
Our crew led by Ronald, first started by removing debris and insulation. Next they installed, 20 Mil CleanSpace Liner, Wrap Piers, SilverGlo and Rim Joist Insulation, Seal Vents, SaniDry Sedona Dehumidifier, and Smart Sump Pump.
Duane was happy with the work SEFR did to help protect his American Dream.
Using foundation helical piers, this home's foundation was stabilized permanently. The piers were driven deep into the soil layers until they reached a stable layer. Through this method, the home's foundation was able to be secured and the owners can now rest easy knowing the structure is safe.