Foundation Repair Photo Album: Closing Cracks / PushPiers
Homeowner Terry S. of Saint Peters, Missouri was concerned with the foundation of his home. Over the past few years, Terry and his family discovered cracks on the walls of his basement indicating problems with his foundation. After calling a company and repairing the cracks, he began to find more cracks on the walls inside his home. These cracks were small hairline cracks that were forming near doors and windows as well as corner areas in his home. Thinking he had fixed his foundation problem the first time, he decided to call Woods Basement Systems to see if they had a solution to stop the spread of more cracks.
We sent our foreman Jose Lorenzana and his team out to the Saint Peters home to install a solution that would fix Terry’s foundation problems once and for all. Our team installed our patented PushPiers. PushPiers made of steel permanently stabilize your home’s foundation. In many cases, this solution can also lift your home back toward level, closing cracks and improving operation of doors and windows. After installation, Terry is very happy in knowing all of the problems he has had over the years have finally been solved.
Basement Wall Cracks
This homeowner thought by repairing the cracks on his basement walls, it would be the solution to his foundation problems.
Hairline Cracks around your Home
Many homeowners find hairline cracks around their home similar to this photo. Little do they know that this is the first signs of foundation settlement.
Hairline Cracks
Many cracks such as this one form where the walls become the weakest, in corners, near windows and doors.
Cracks Around the Home
Cracks like this around the home can be doing more damage than we think, often times making doors and windows more difficult to open and close.
PushPier Advantages
PushPiers cause minimal disturbance during installation, quickly solving the problem once and for all.
Advantages of PushPiers
PushPiers are the best opportunity to lift the home back up to its original position.