Foundation Repair Before & After Photos

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Sinking Porch in Wichita

This porch on a home in Wichita was sinking and leaning in the middle severely. We were able to fix it by installing a few piers. You can see the visible difference in the photos!

EverBrace Wall System: Alternative to Foundation Replacement

This deteriorating foundation wall was about to collapse due to soil pressure on the other side. But our dedicated Kansas City crew, along with our EverBrace Wall System, not only rescued the wall but saved the entire home. EverBrace, our go-to alternative for foundation replacement, features corrugated steel panels and beams that stabilize foundation walls. The gaps behind the steel are filled with sturdy rigid foam, transferring the load from the deteriorating walls to the new support panels.

EverBrace Foundation Repair in Emporia, KS

This customer's foundation was close to failure and needed support. we installed EverBraces, which permanently stabilizes failing foundation walls and prevent future damage. The system is designed with features such as zinc-coated steel for corrosion resistance, minimal installation time, easy concealment, and compatibility with basement waterproofing systems. It is suitable for use on fieldstone, clay block, and brick foundation walls.

12 Push Piers in Seward, NE

This home in Seward, NE was having some major foundation problems. Team Leader, Mike, and his crew installed 12 push piers to the side of this home. Push pier systems utilize high-strength round steel tube sections and a load transfer bracket to stabilize and lift sinking or settling foundations, which is what happened at this house. 

 

 

Crumbling Drywall and Cracking Walls Repaired

This customer was scared their house was falling apart and we rushed to inspect their home to get to the bottom of the issue. On our inspection, we found:

 

1. Drywall Damage: There is a significant amount of damage to the drywall in the house.

2. Floor Settlement: The house has a concrete floor that sits directly on the ground ("slab on grade"). The floor has experienced settling, which means it has sunk or lowered in certain areas. This settlement is causing problems with the drywall because the lack of proper support underneath the floor is causing it to sag or sink unevenly.

 

To fix the issue we used polyurethane foam or "PolyLevel"  to raise and level the floor where it has settled throughout the entire house to make the floor even.

 

 

 

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