Find your expert.
Fix your problem.
Breathe easy.
It only takes a few seconds.
Before & After Photos
Click on a photo to enlarge.
CrawlSpace Wall Crack Repair in Nampa, ID
Do you have some cracks in your crawlspace wall? We have the product for you! Our CarbonArmor uses fiber-reinforced polymers which are ten time stronger than steel.
McCall NexusPro Basement Wall Crack
Previously, a meandering crack in this McCall store’s basement served as an unwelcome gateway for water, a subtle intruder threatening tranquility. Observe the remarkable change in our after photo: forged by the skillful application of NexusPro, this fissure has been brilliantly transformed. It is no longer a breach, but a testament to durability and precision. Through our intervention, a simple repair evolved into a steadfast barrier, delivering the grips of worry to the embrace of assurance. With each project, we don't merely fix problems; we craft legacies of comfort and confidence.
Sagging Floors in Nampa, ID
We permanently stabilized this home's sagging floors with our SmartJack system! These galvanized steel piers are fully adjustable and are designed to not only immediately stop any signs of settlement, but in most cases, may even lift the floors above back to their original position.
Wall Repair In Nampa, ID
Built in the early 1900s, this crumbling basement wall was about to succumb to serious wall failure. Luckily, the homeowner caught it in time. To repair it for good, we installed the EverBrace wall restoration system. Its customized to fit around windows and other obstacles, while providing powerful load-bearing steel support to transfer the load of the failing wall onto a new support system.
Cracks in your foundation?
The corner of this customer's house was settling. We attempted to install PushPiers, But realize the structure was too light. So we installed HelicalPiers.
A helical pier is a steel shaft with round helixplates that provides a foundation support for various types of structures. ... Ram Jack deep-driven steel helical piers are 2-3/8″ or 2-7/8″ diameter sectional pipe piles. They are hydraulically rotated into the ground to bear on rock or a solid soil stratum.