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Annette T. of Macon, GA had a leaking basement underneath her house. Cracks caused water to seep through the foundation walls after lightning struck the ground by her house. She needed a solution to stop the water entering the basement and ruining the things she had stored there.
She called Lowcountry Foundation Repair for a free inspection. The inspector designed a custom solution to stop the water seeping into the basement and to divert it away from the foundation. A drainage system called WaterGuard was first installed around the perimeter, and then CleanSpace liner was used to seal the basement walls. CleanSpace liner is a 20-mil thick plastic liner, designed to reduce moisture when installed in basements. It seals the walls from the earth. Annette could now rest easy her basement belongings were safe from water or humidity damage.
This home in Kathleen, GA had water problems in their crawlspace after a heavy rain. The homeowner called Lowcountry Foundation Repair for a free inspection and customized quote to fix the issue. Our inspector recommended a Encapsulation to create a moisture controlled environment, sealing off excess water. The homeowner decided to move forward with the recommendation and were very impressed with Lowcountry!
This home in Kathleen, GA had standing water on the east side wall of their basement. The homeowner called Lowcountry Foundation Repair for a free inspection and customized quote to fix the issue. Our inspector recommended our Waterproofing System to fix the water intrusion. The homeowner decided to move forward with that recommendation and were very happy with the results.
This home in Kathleen, GA had bumpy floors in the living room. Our team came out and installed SmartJacks to relevel and support the home, fixing the humps in the floor.
A homeowner in Kathleen, GA contacted us at Lowcountry Foundation Repair with concerns about a crack on the back of the home. They also said that they could see a gap in the same area on the inside of the home where the baseboard meets the floor. This was a home built in 2016 and they stated that about 2 years ago the crack had started growing. In order to solve the issue, our team diagnosed the areas requiring support and installed push piers to support the foundation, preventing further settlement.