Crawl Space and Foundation Repair In Savannah, GA The congregation of Zion Hill Baptist Church has been meeting in their sanctuary for many years. Unfortunately, water liked to meet there too. The building is in a location on the property in which all the land slopes down towards the structure. In the event of heavy rains, water flows down hill and collects in the crawl space. Read More
Foundation Repair In Brunswick, GA Mrs. Shuman’s home is a single-story framed structure built in 1966. She had found a snake and lizards inside her home and discovered they were coming in from exterior cracks in the bricks. The interior walls were also cracking as a result of her home being built on a type of soil called gumbo clay. As the clay gets wet from heavy rain or poor drainage, it expands. It later contracts as it begins to dry out. This led to settlement and caused the left part of the foundation to sink and break away. Read More
Crawl Space and Foundation Repair In Statesboro, GA Built in 1965, this home belonged to the late Mr. George Averitt. He was a professor at Georgia Southern University and left the home to the university to be used in the name of academia. Behind all its beauty, the museum grade home was beginning to suffer from major moisture issues. Read More
Foundation Repair In Brunswick, GAFrances Burgess’ single-family home was built in 1983 on very expansive soil called gumbo clay. Over the years the clay expanded and contracted as the wet and dry seasons would come and go. This shifting of the soil caused her chimney, located in the rear of the house, to become detached, leaving a seven inch gap from the chimney to the side of the house. Frances feared that the chimney would fall and take the walls of her living room down with it. Read More