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Crawl Space Encapsulation in Smyrna, TN

 

This customer in Smyrna, TN called us for moisture issues in his crawl space. We decided on doing a full crawl space encapsulation. This project included adding drainage matting to the floors, covering the entire crawl space with our CleanSpace liner, and adding a TripleSafe sump pump, a SaniDry Sedona dehumidifier, and drainage lines. We also added a LawnScape system that will carry all the water captured out to the yard away from the structure to protect the foundation and a new secure crawl space door.  

Push Pier Systems and Cleanspace

We repaired the sinking foundation with push piers and used CleanSpace to seal the crawlspace.

Wall Anchors in Eddyville, KY

Frontier Basement Systems are leading in foundation repair with our amazing Wall Anchor system to fix bowing walls and restore foundations back to normal.

Lake house Foundation Repair

The foundation of this house in Eddyville KY had started to shift. The ground was wet most of the time and the weight was no longer evenly distributed. The shifting and cracking was a concern for the owner. Wanting to protect the structure and the family before things got worse was a priority. PushPier brackets are placed against the footing and steel piers are hydraulically driven to bedrock or load bearing strata. PushPiers have a lifetime transferable warranty against vertical movement. 

Foundation Wall Repair in Eddyville, KY

This customer in Eddyville, KY had failing foundation walls in their basement. We came in and installed our new EverBrace™ system to restore and stabilize the walls permanently. The EverBrace Wall Restoration System is a great choice when stone, clay block or brick foundation walls are showing signs of failure.

 

The EverBrace Wall Restoration System permanently stabilizes even the most extreme failing foundation walls and protects against future damage. Steel corrugated panels span between steel I-beams to strengthen the existing structure. A specialized rigid foam is injected behind the steel panels, filling voids between the existing wall and panels, and transferring the load from the failing wall to the new support system.