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The brackets are then connected to EHM’s unified hydraulic jacking system to bring your home back to equilibrium. The unified hydraulic jacking system allows each jack to receive an equal volume of oil, no matter the weight or pressure.
Here's a final look at the entire chimney. Soon, Peak technicians will be placing helical piers under the chimney footing to lift it back to level condition. Look familiar? Contact Peak Structural at 303 243 3028 or www.peakstructural.com/
Go behind-the-scenes with United Structural Systems and Sleight Advertising during a commercial shooting in Omaha, NE. Andrew Sleight of Sleight Advertising helps Production Manager Jeff Armstrong, set up the studio.
Our crews take amazingly artistic shots some times! This one is a personal favorite because it shows a drying telepost pad and our foreman assembling the adjustment bracket for the next telepost.
Here's the access hole that the crew created to be able to pier the home. They were shocked to discover that under the sidewalk, there was very little dirt remaining to support the sidewalk!
In this picture you can see the tilt of the slab toward the home. Water, either too much or too little, is the primary culprit in foundation cracking, settling, and bowing.
The homeowner asked the Peak Basement Systems crew to install her new Super Sump in the utility closet.
The porch piering solution involves a 6' spacing on the piers due to the side yard access. We used smaller helix piers and spaced them closer. Need our expert team? Contact Peak Structural at www.peakstructural.com or 303-243-3028
We use drop cloths, etc. to protect and minimize the dust that occurs during foundation repair. What a difference. Do you like what you see? Contact Peak Structural at 303 243 3028 or www.peakstructural.com/
The homeowner had tried to use another foundation repair company. You can see the old pier and bracket to the right; it clearly did not support the house. EHM uses Magnum steel piers and brackets which are thicker steel to support the load of the structure and galvanized to prevent rusting.
Go behind-the-scenes with United Structural Systems and Sleight Advertising during a commercial shoot in Omaha, NE. Owner Chris Smith, creative director Andrew Sleight and a graphic designer from Sleight Advertising reviews one of the clips.
Exterior Wall Movement is very evident on the siding next to the lower window.
Look familiar? Contact Peak Structural at 303 243 3028 or www.peakstructural.com/
Go behind-the-scenes with United Structural Systems and Sleight Advertising during a commercial shoot in Omaha, NE. Andrew Sleight of Sleight Advertising and Chris Smith of United Structural Systems talk through a scene during a commercial shoot.
The homeowner had tried to use another foundation repair company. You can see the old pier and bracket to the right; it clearly did not support the house. EHM uses Magnum steel piers and brackets which are thicker steel to support the load of the structure and galvanized to prevent rusting.
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The homeowner had tried to use another foundation repair company. You can see the old pier and bracket to the right; it clearly did not support the house. EHM uses Magnum steel piers and brackets which are thicker steel to support the load of the structure and galvanized to prevent rusting.
Drywall had to be replaced from water damage from a leaking rain gutter in this North Potomac Maryland home
"We had our house lifted in Georgetown, Delaware so that we could replace the entire foundation. Everyone did a great job, and I would recommend them in a hot second to anyone who needed similar services."
- Sherry: Homeowner
Here's the other side of the chimney, where it's a bit easier to see the separation between the siding and the chimney. Look familiar? Contact Peak Structural at 303 243 3028 or www.peakstructural.com/
What lies beneath the floor beneath your feet? The support system that keeps you from falling through that's what! This photo shows the subfloor and the floor beams. Need our expert team? Contact Peak Structural at 303 243 3028 or www.peakstructural.com/
The support post is leaning indicating that it has moved. Also, the support beam should be placed directly in the center of the concrete pad. This one is on the edge of the pad. Look familiar? Contact Peak Structural at 303 243 3028 or www.peakstructural.com/
Go behind-the-scenes with United Structural Systems and Sleight Advertising during a commercial shoot in Omaha, NE. Andrew Sleight of Sleight Advertising and Chris Smith of United Structural Systems talk through a scene during a commercial shoot.
The homeowner said that the back bedroom was ankle deep in water overnight. Peak Basement Systems will make that room dry again in no time! It's especially fast because waterproofing does not require a permit, so there are no inspections to worry about. We install and it starts drying out your basement right away!
Digging around the foundation reveals water that had created the hydrostatic pressure being put on the foundation
Here's some deterioration on the bowing wall. Look familiar? contact Peak Structural today for a free estimate at 303-243-3028 or
The homeowner had tried to use another foundation repair company. You can see the old pier and bracket to the right; it clearly did not support the house. EHM uses Magnum steel piers and brackets which are thicker steel to support the load of the structure and galvanized to prevent rusting.
A foundation's structure can be weakened by the unstable shifting soils located underneath the home with both newly constructed foundations and older homes. As they're installed, these rugged steel piers are "screwed" mechanically into the soil around the home with small construction equipment or hand held equipment. As they reach the proper depth, solid steel brackets are attached and mounted to the footing of the home's foundation. The foundation is effectively stabilized as the load of the home foundation is effectively transferred to the home foundation soil beneath the home through the helical piers.