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Our Master Services installation crew effectively addressed an unstable wall inside an indoor swimming pool in Church Hill, TN, by employing five Wall Anchors. The room, a section of the house covered on three sides by earth, experienced issues due to humidity and hydrostatic pressure from the surrounding terrain. This pressure caused visible horizontal and vertical cracking lines on the wall. Utilizing Wall Plate Anchors, our team stabilized the wall by securely connecting it to the stable soil nearby, providing essential reinforcement to the entire structure. This procedure was executed efficiently, resulting in minimal disruption to both the interior and exterior of the property.
Master Services was contacted by a property owner not far from Troutdale, VA about some foundation settlement. We took a look and recommended our helical pier system, which stabilizes and realigns homes that are undergoing settlement. With our helical piers in place, this home will be preserved for years to come.
We were contacted by a homeowner near Cripple Creek, VA about a musty odor and dampness in his crawlspace. He wanted to remain in the home for the rest of his life, so he needed a dependable system in place to protect against mold and water damage. We recommended three products: our CleanSpace moisture barrier, TripleSafe sump pump, and SilverGlo wall insulation. The barrier protects against mold and water damage, while the sump pump catches floodwater and directs it outside of the home. The insulation helps mitigate energy spending.
The foundation of this home near Clairfield, TN was underdoing settlement. Settlement happens when soils and ground beneath the structure shift or are washed away. To fix the problem, the team installed helical piers, which look like large screws and anchor the home to strong surrounding ground. With this system in place, the house should be stabilized for years to come.
This porch located near Eagan, TN was sinking, probably due to the weight of the slab and the washing away of soils. To fix it, Master Services drilled holes at strategic spots along the slab, then injected them with PolyLyft. As the polyurethane expanded, it raised the slab to an even position.