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This chimney in Seaford was leaning away from the house. DryZone installed 2 helical piers and lifted it back into place. This is the same technique used to lift broken foundation walls in a home. You can see the visible difference.
This home in Seaford, DE was built in the 1930's and has settled quite a bit over time. The plaster walls in the dining room were cracking and showing signs of stress. The exterior red bricks were separated so much that you could stick a ballpoint pen between them. The DryZone crew installed 6 push piers to stop the problem from getting worse. They were even able to get a slight lift before sealing up the floor.
Front steps are the first thing anyone sees when they enter your home. When your front steps are sinking or unleveled over time, it can change the appearance of your grand entrance! Lift and level your steps with PolyLevel!
Selling a home can be an enjoyable encounter when everything is presentable. However, not a lot of people think about the underneath of the home needing to look nice and be functional. This homeowner decided she wanted the basement of her home to be in the best shape for potential buyers looking for a forever home. Along with waterproofing the basement, the foundation was solidified with PowerBraces.
When we arrived at this storage company in Salisbury, Maryland, we knew that it had gone through a lot of wars. DryZone installed 12 new helical piers to fix the broken and sagging foundation. When it was done you could hardly tell it was ever broken.