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Street creep is when the expansion of the roadway pushes on the driveway that causes the foundation wall of a structure to bow. This St. Charles, Missouri home has a walkout basement and elevated driveway and garage; and the rear foundation wall bowed outward. The front top-left corner brick slid with the movement of the foundation. Our Foundation SupportWorks® Geo-Lock™ wall anchoring system stopped the bowing. This work has a written transferable warranty.
The room addition on this High Ridge, Missouri home settled and needed our Foundation SupportWorks® push piers to get the foundation wall back to level.
The room addition in this Brentwood, Missouri house was built off a slab foundation and water was getting in from the patio and wetting the carpet inside. Our TrenchDrain® collected the water and drained it away from the home.
We use laser transits to determine how far a foundation wall is laterally moving inward. We can measure the inside wall and look for other visible signs of this problem. Typically, a poured foundation wall will tip in at the top of the foundation. See the 2nd photo of the exterior space between the siding and foundation wall of this O'Fallon, Missouri foundation. The Foundation SupportWorks® Geo-Lock™ wall anchors system solves this problem and is cost effective to do.
Before remodeling a basement ask: what type of sump pump system is present and is it enough to protect your remodeling investment? These Wildwood, Missouri homeowners knew they needed a reliable sump pump installed before finishing their basement.
The sump pump is the heart of any basement waterproofing system and single sump pumps need help if a breaker trips or if the power goes out. Our TripleSafe® has six more features to offer than the single sump pump system. It can be installed with a warning system tied into your home security system or smart device.