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This customer bought a new house in September, knowing that it had problems with the foundation. They had a plan to sell the house in 3-4 years and make some money by fixing the foundation issues. To make sure the foundation was stable for the future, they came to us at Midwest for help.
We have a great solution called the EverBrace™ Wall Restoration System that is perfect for fixing even the worst foundation walls. It's made of steel that is coated with zinc, so it won't get damaged easily. The best part is that the EverBrace™ System doesn't cause a lot of disruption when we install it. It's a quick and easy process compared to other ways of fixing foundation walls. And once it's installed, it can be hidden behind drywall, so it won't affect how the homeowner's space looks.
Not only did our solution fix the foundation issues, but it also protected against any future damage to the structure. It works well with basement waterproofing systems too, so the homeowner gets extra protection. No matter what the foundation walls were made of, whether it was fieldstone, clay block, or brick, EverBrace can fix it.
This customer purchased their home back in September and has plans of selling it in a few years to make a profit. In order to do that he had to do something about his failing foundation walls. He got in touch with Midwest and we ended up installing the EverBrace wall restoration system. EverBrace saves foundation walls without the cost and disruptions associated with total foundation replacement. Now this homeowner doesn't need to worry about foundation issues when selling his house!
Did you know that sinking concrete on your property can cause serious injuries and drainage problems? Because of that, the customer called us. To fix it, we used Polylevel Foam under the concrete to level it. The homeowners will be able to rest easy knowing their walkways are fixed!
When we look at this before photo, we wince just imagining the fall a person could have if taking the wrong step on this walkway. After using our Polylevel foam to lift the sinking slab back to its original position, we can take a deep breath knowing our customer and their family are safe.
This homeowner wanted to maintain his driveway and extend the concrete's life to prevent having to replace it down the road. The area where the driveway meets the garage door was noticeably settling a few inches, which created a little speed bump. When we inspected the concrete, we realized there were voids underneath the slab into which the concrete was sinking. The best way to fix this was to use our PolyLevel foam. PolyLevel is an expansive foam that we inject beneath the slab. Once injected, it expands and then hardens to fill all voids. Once it hardens, it's able to lift the slab back to its original position. We also did a little crack repair with our NexusPro crack sealant.
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