Before & After
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The crawlspace in Dunlap, TN, was included in a remodeling project. The entire area had rich red clay soil, prompting the new homeowner to prioritize the improvement of the crawlspace before renovating the entire house. To address this, our home inspector assessed the property and suggested our dependable CleanSpace® Wall system, recognized for its durability and effectiveness. This system not only reduces humidity in the crawlspace but also enhances the air quality of the entire house. Once encapsulated, each layer is securely affixed to the walls, ensuring long-lasting results.
Master Services recently responded quickly to concerns about a front porch in Dunlap, TN. Our skilled team identified cracks and sinking in the front brick steps, a common issue caused by soil settling.
To fix the problem, we installed three helical piers beneath the front porch. These piers effectively connected the cement footing to the stable ground beneath the house using strong steel brackets. Their unique design is tailored to grip the clay-rich soil, ensuring a secure and lasting solution. Thanks to our prompt and professional intervention, the front porch in Dunlap, TN, is now stable and safe.
Master Services visited a dark, dank crawlspace to install our TripleSafe sump pump system. The sump pump will keep flood and rain water from collecting in the basement. If too much moisture is allowed to accumulate, it can lead to mildew, mold, and rot.
A homeowner located not far from Rising Fawn, GA never went into her crawlspace, but noticed water pooling when she poked her head inside. She also detected a musty smell, which is a sure sign of mold growth! Our team installed our CleanSpace vapor barrier, SmartSump sump pump, and SaniDry Sedona.
Our team visited a home in Wildwood, GA to check out a bowing retaining wall. The condition of the wall had been worsening for months, leaving the homeowner concerned about collapse. Our team provided stabilization by installing our wall plate anchor system, which uses strong surrounding soils to force walls back to their upright position.