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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.

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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.

Look familiar? Contact Peak Structural at 303 243 3028 or www.peakstructural.com/

Richardson's Foundation Repair

Semmes, AL, 36575

(251) 225-6580

Richardson's Foundation Repair is operating its services at Semmes, AL. If you have any questions don't hesitate to call us now.

Pier Foundation Homes

Georgetown, AL; Saraland, AL; Satsuma, Al; Creola, AL; Axis, AL

Foundation Repair, Foundation Contractor, Basement Foundation Repair, Foundation Inspection, Foundation Companies

richardsonsfoundationrepair.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.

Need our expert team? Contact Peak Structural at 303 243 3028 or www.peakstructural.com/

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

that is destroying the back yard

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.

 

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.

Here's a prepped cross-floor trench in a finished basement. The drain tile will be installed by one of the crews for Peak Basement Systems. They have been factory trained and certified.

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Peak Basement Systems

723 S. Sierra Madre St

Colorado Springs, CO 80903

(719) 260-7070

www.peakbasementsystems.com

 

The homeowner was experiencing such a high volume of flooding that she asked to have the sump pump installed immediately. She was vacuuming up over 400 gallons of water a day! The pump ran for 30 minutes straight and then clicked off! The homeowner thought it had broken, but it had actually pumped out all the available water!

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.

Look familiar? 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.

Here, you can see the wood beams that need teleposts to support them. Without the teleposts for support, the entire first floor is sagging and bouncing.

The homeowner had recently installed some lovely new landscaping and was very concerned that our crews not disturb the flagstones. We take pictures of the property before, during, and after to insure that we're leaving things as they should be. You can just barely see the discharge line from the sump pump coming out of the side of the house. We were able to create a drainage situation that would both keep the basement dry and keep from disturbing existing landscaping.

Here's a picture of the discharge line being buried in the yard. Some of the most important aspects of the project include where to place the discharge line.

Piers can be placed either on the exterior or interior of a foundation wall. The piers for this house are installed on the exterior and are each set on bedrock or solid soil that is far below the expansive soils that this house is currently sitting on and being affected by the pressures that the expansive soils produce.

Need our expert team? Contact Peak Structural at 303 243 3028 or www.peakstructural.com/

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