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PolyLevel work was needed on this front porch slab, which was sinking into the ground because it was on the same type of soil as the right side of the home, (which received piers.) PolyLevel requires small injection holes calculatedly spread across the porch to carefully lift the porch back to its original position. The PolyLevel foam is very durable and light, so it won't allow the porch to continue to sink after lifted.
This crawl space was very damp leading to deterioration and a musty smell. You can see the rusty parts on the metal ducts in the crawl space from moisture exposure, which we wanted to stop. We decided to encapsulate by installing CleanSpace liner all over the walls and floors of the crawl space, as well as wrapping them over the concrete piers. Not pictured is a SaniDry Sedona dehumidifier, which does a lot of the heavy lifting. Also important to note, this crawl space was not experiencing any ground water leaks, so waterproofing was deemed unnecessary.
The right side of this house was settling into the soil, causing the brick siding to fall away from the foundation wall. We aimed to put a stop to it by installing six piers on the side of the house. After attaching the piers to the footers of the foundation, we used hydraulics to raise the foundation back to where it was originally.
This sidewalk had sunk partially into the soil. We raised it back to health with PolyLevel foam.
This basement wall was caving in which is something that needs to be taken pretty seriously. It's important that bowing walls are help up by products that are strong, reliable, and durable, just like our PowerBrace's seen here.
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