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Eric had some issues in his Macon, GA home. His glass shower door overlapped and no longer closed flush and the basement door closed too tight. There were cracks found in the exterior brick.
Eric contacted Lowcountry Foundation repair who used SmartJacks to support the ceiling from inside the basement and support the foundation.
Eric's foundation problems were over.
This home had separation between the ceiling and the walls and cracking pillars in the crawlspace. Our team installed SmartJacks to lift and support the foundation, making the floor level & fixing the separation issue.
This home in Rincon, GA had some stairstep cracks and gaps starting to appear on the back of the home, a common sign of settlement. In order to solve this issue, our team installed helical piers to support and stabilize the settling foundation wall of the home. This before and after photo shows the location one pier was installed where a stairstep crack is. The hole is then backfilled with dirt, leveled, and concrete is repoured for a smooth finish.
Before, this Rincon, GA homeowner was faced with worrisome cracks throughout their home due to a settling foundation. Notice in the before photo the clear signs of stress on the structure. After calling us at Lowcountry, as seen in the after photo, we provided a steadfast solution by installing SmartJack – a reliable system designed to stabilize and lift the foundation back to its initial position. Now, the house stands strong, free of cracks, demonstrating our commitment to durable solutions and remarkable customer experiences.
This home in Collins, GA had issues with the floor being unlevel. They called Lowcountry foundation Repair to see if they could have their floor supported and releveled. Our inspector found that the supports under the home were just pieces of wood and masonry bricks, which is not sufficient to properly support the structure without beginning to sink and settle within a few years. Our inspector recommended our SmartJack Support system that won't settle like regular piers can. The homeowner was pleased with the solution.