Serving Greater Atlanta, Roswell, Alpharetta, Atlanta
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This driveway got a total makeover to fix it and protect it from further damage. First, the driveway was leveled with PolyLevel to make it a nice even surface. Then the joints were sealed with NexusPro Joint Sealer and finally NexusPro Crack Repair was installed to repair the cracks. This will ensure that the concrete is protected from water reducing further damage to the concrete in the future.
This homeowner had recently moved in to his home and he was working on some renovations. On his list of things to do was to get new floors installed. While he was getting a quote for the new floors, the floor salesman pointed out the humidity and moisture in the crawl space. Wanting to protect his new home, the owner gave us a call. After meeting with one our System Design Specialists, a plan was created to keep this crawl space dry and clean. In order to encapsulate the space, Josh and his crew cleaned out any debris and prepped for installation. They sealed off any crawl space vents from the inside, to keep outside air out. Once they were finished with sealing off the crawl space, they added CleanSpace to the floors and walls and they wrapped the bottom of the piers as well. The CleanSpace creates an anti-microbial moisture barrier that prevents water from getting into the air in the crawl space. The final touch was installing a SaniDry Sedona to control the relative humidity. Josh and his crew did an amazing job fixing up this crawl space!
A SaniDry dehumidifier helps prevent crawl space moisture as well as maintain an ideal level of humidity in your living space.
The homeowners goal was to permanently stabilize the floor system with a focus on lifting the drop/sagging the the floor above their garage. To lift the floor to its original position we installed 2 SmartJack support posts at each end of their LVL beam.
To permanently stabilize this failing foundation wall, we installed our PowerBrace Foundation Wall Repair System.
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