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This customers residence is located in San Francisco CA, our customer came to us with concerns regarding serious settling foundation issues. Through their own research they found us and set an appointment with our appointment center.
Our Structural Consultant, Steve Mack, came to evaluate their situation. This customer's home was experiencing differential settlement with cracks forming in the foundation and interior walls with downhill settlement over -16 inches and some lateral movement in the structure. Solving this customer's issues would include stabilizing and lifting the foundation walls by installing our push pier system vertically into the Earth until it reached bedrock and to add additional steel where needed to support cracks in the foundation as well as pouring a new slab foundation in a portion of the home.
The foundation of this home needed to be replaced.
We helped build a new foundation for the homeowner to convert this storage space into an ADU to accommodate his growing family.
This customer, located in Rescue, came to us with concerns regarding uneven, sloping hard wood floors.
Our Structural Consultant, Tim, came to evaluate their situation. This home had settling issues in the crawl space, caused by soil movement that had weakened the connections of the existing wooden floor support system. By installing our SmartJack Adjustable Steel Post system with cast-in-place concrete footings, we were able to lift and stabilize the floor, giving the homeowner's floor the stability it had when it was originally built.
This customer, located in El Sobrante, came to us with concerns regarding settling issues with his foundation.
Our Structural Consultant, Dennis, came to evaluate their situation. This home had settling and cracking issues in the foundation and interior walls with downhill settlement over -2 inches on the left and rear sides of the property with some lateral movement in the structure. Solving these issues included stabilizing and lifting the foundation walls by installing our push pier system vertically into the Earth until it reached bedrock, and to add additional steel where needed to support cracks in the foundation.