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The backside of this home was sinking, causing the floors to slope. To bring the home back to a level position and even the floor, we installed our foundation pier system. Once installed, the foundation was slowly hydraulically lifted to level. After the installation, the team backfilled the pier location with concrete to seal the system and level the area.
In Jacksonville, FL, this pool enclosure was sinking as the soil beneath it eroded, leaving the structure vulnerable to further damage. To permanently stabilize the foundation, our crew installed helical piers a deep foundation solution designed to transfer the load of the enclosure to strong, stable soil layers. This installation restored structural support and gave the homeowner peace of mind knowing their pool enclosure is safe, secure, and built to last.
This Jacksonville crawl space was showing serious structural concerns, including sagging floors and makeshift block piers that were no longer providing stable support. Over time, shifting soil and moisture damage can cause block columns and wood framing to weaken, leading to uneven floors and compromised safety inside the home.
Our team replaced these failing supports with SmartJack Support Jacks. Made of galvanized steel, SmartJacks are fully adjustable and designed to provide reliable, long-term stabilization. By installing them along the main beams, we were able to restore stability to the home, correct floor sagging, and give the homeowner a permanent solution they can trust.
Moisture in a crawl space can cause subfloor damage, leading to warping, rot, and mold growth. That's what happened here for this homeowner. Our team removed the damaged subfloor by carefully cutting out the affected sections, ensuring structural integrity, and then replaced it with new subfloor material to restore stability and prevent future issues.
We installed foundation piers to stabilize the customer’s home and fix issues caused by soil shifting or settling. The piers help support the foundation by reaching stable soil or bedrock, preventing further movement and keeping the home secure.
