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Our team inspected a residence in Oak Ridge, TN, due to concerns about sagging beams in the crawlspace. The homeowner had previously installed a few support jacks, but additional support was needed, and an upgrade was desired. Over time, wooden beams can deteriorate and bend, especially when they are not adequately sized to handle the structural load. To address this issue, we installed our SmartJacks system, a durable and adjustable steel pier. These supports aim to prevent further settling and potentially even restore the house floor to its original position. This solution immediately addressed the problem and provided a lasting fix for an issue that could have worsened over time.
Master Services used PolyLyft to raise these concrete steps at a home in Lenoir City, TN. This miraculous polyurethane product cures in mere minutes and is simple to install, causing little disruption to homeowners.
Homeowners in Lenoir City, TN are planning to sell their house and want it to look as attractive as possible, particularly in the living space where the floor was visibly sagging. Our team was able to use the appropriate number of Smart Jacks to fix the gaps in the trim on the first floor and fix a door that was sticking on the second floor.
Our team was sent to assess a commercial building in Lenoir City, TN, where reinforcement of the basement structure was needed. After careful examination, we recommended implementing our innovative Carbon Fiber Wall Armor system to address the issue of hydrostatic pressure on the walls. These carbon fiber straps exhibit impressive strength comparable to steel but offer the advantage of a non-intrusive installation process, eliminating the need for drilling or heavy machinery. Moreover, once the repairs are finished, they can be discreetly concealed, preserving the aesthetic appeal of the premises. The best part is that the entire process does not disrupt the daily activities of the business.
Our home inspector was sent to a house in Lenoir City, TN, which required additional structural support in the basement. One of the walls was exhibiting signs of hydrostatic pressure, including a large vertical crack. After a thorough evaluation, our inspector recommended installing our Carbon Fiber Wall Armor system to address the issue. These carbon fiber straps offer strength comparable to steel and can be installed without the need for drilling or heavy machinery. Additionally, once the repair work is complete, the straps can be discreetly concealed, maintaining the basement's appearance.