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Dan H. of Gordon, GA was on Facebook one afternoon when he scrolled across an ad for foundation repair. The ad featured Lowcountry Foundation Repair's SmartJack System and showed how uneven floors can be fixed. The uneven floors in the ad reminded Dan of his own foundation issues. He decided to schedule an inspection of his foundation.
Lowcountry Foundation Repair was able to help Dan by installing a SmartJack System to properly support his home. After the project was complete, Dan noticed his floor felt stable and secure. He was thrilled with the results!
This homeowner in Gordon, GA noticed cracking and leaning walls in their home. The owner called Lowcountry Foundation Repair for a free inspection and customized quote to fix the issue. Our inspector recommended our piering system to relevel and support the foundation, straightening and sealing the cracks. The homeowner decided to move forward with the recommendation and were very satisfied with the results.
This home in Gray, GA had cracking walls on the outside of the house. The homeowner called Lowcountry Foundation Repair for a free inspection and customized quote to fix the issue. Our inspector recommended our piering system to relevel and support the foundation, sealing the cracks. The homeowner decided to move forward with the recommendation and were impressed with the results.
A homeowner in Gordon, GA, reached out concerning a noticeable floor dip in their hallway and kitchen. Our inspector conducted a complimentary inspection and identified a lack of proper support in the crawl space beneath these areas. To address this issue, our team installed the SmartJack Support System, effectively stabilizing and reinforcing the affected sections of the floor.
The owners of this Macon, GA house were worried their foundation was settling. Every time they sat on their patio, all they could see were the cracks in their brick wall. The owners called Lowcountry Foundation Repair for help.
A Push Pier System was used to stabilize the foundation. Galvanized steel tube sections were hydraulically driven into the ground to load bearing strata where the load of the house could be properly supported. The foundation was stabilized, and an opportunity for lift was presented. The Lowcountry Foundation Repair team was able to lift the foundation wall to seal the cracks.