Click on a photo to enlarge.
Push piers were used by Team Woods to secure the settled Montgomery City, Missouri home. A piering system will regain the structure by lifting and locking the home back into its original position. This will prevent further cracking and bowing to the home's walls.
Homeowner Carla K. of Hermann, Missouri was dealing with a wet basement. She noticed the rainwater was leaking in where the floor meets the wall, leaving pools of water on the basement floor. Once the items she had stored in the space were becoming damaged and wet, she decided to make a call to Woods Basement Systems.
Our foreman Michael Davies and his team had the perfect solution to waterproof her basement. In just one day, we installed patented products including WaterGuard, IceGuard and TripleSafe to keep her basement dry year-round.
A foundation was shifting in a Hermann, MO basement, causing cracks to form. To solve this issue, the PowerBrace System was installed. This will permanently stabilize the foundation and eliminate any inward movement. This will also reverse the effects of wall failure, straightening the walls to their original position and closing the cracks to prevent water leakage. This foundation will remain stable and secure for years to come!
Homeowner Nancy and Joe of Owensville, Missouri were worried about the foundation of their home. Cracks were forming and growing on the walls inside and outside of their home, indicating signs of foundation settlement. They called Woods Basement Systems to see if they had a solution to solve their foundation issues once and for all.
Our foreman Calvin Clark and his team installed PowerBrace; a patented foundation wall repair system that's designed to stabilize failing basement walls and provide the potential to straighten walls over time. This system can be tightened to make bowing or tilting walls straighter. Once the system was installed Nancy and Joe were happy knowing their home would be stable for years to come!
This Cuba, Missouri home's floors were sinking above its dirt-floor crawl space. Over the years, the space's makeshift cinder block supports had begun to fail under the weight of the home, and something stronger was necessary. A Woods Basement Systems team installed several Smart Jack supports underneath the floor joists to keep the floors leveled and secured. These jacks are capable of holding 60,000 pounds each, more than enough for the average home.