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Cindy P. is a homeowner in Hartwell, GA who enjoys the porch on the bottom of her home. She is able to read the books she loves and knit out in the fresh air while still having some shade. Because she spends so much of her time on the porch she noticed when the top of it started to lean. This happened over time but recently started to concern Cindy. She did an internet search on her issue and found Cantey Foundation Specialists. She called in the next day and was scheduled for an appointment with System Design Specialist Dallas Rabideaux. When Dallas arrived for the scheduled appointment Cindy took him over to the problem area of the porch. After the inspection, Dallas came to the conclusion that Cindy needed Cantey's patented SmartJack system to lift and stabilize the porch area. Dallas further explained that the process would start by removing sections of soil where the tightly compacted crushed stone would fill to create a stable base for the footing to be placed on top. A steel beam that would be specifically cut to fit under the porch would then be placed on top of the footing and attached to the top of the add-on. These steel beams or SmartJacks could then be adjusted to lift the add-on to its proper position. Production Team Leader Israel Santana and Production Team Member Jonathan Lowder came out and successfully installed the SmartJack system to Cindy's porch. Cindy is once again relaxing on her porch, no longer having to worry about its stabilization.
Ronnie M. wanted to remodel his kitchen, but he noticed that the cabinets were tilting away from the wall and that the floor was sloping. Calling Cantey Foundation Specialists, System Design Specialist Nathan Bailey inspected Ronnie's home and found that one of the wooden beams underneath the floor was not fully supported. Cantey's solution? Send in Production Crew led by Taylor Hanniford to install two SmartJacks under the center beam which supported the kitchen floor above. The SmartJacks lifted and stabilized the floors so that Ronnie could begin remodeling his kitchen without any fear!
Jerry & Julia S. of Clemson, SC noticed moisture problems in their crawl space and some sagging areas in their kitchen and dining room floors. After researching online, they decided to call Cantey Foundation Specialists for a free estimate and inspection. Specialist Nathan Bailey inspected both the crawl space and the interior of Jerry and Julia's home, and Specialist Nathan found that the moisture problems in the crawl space were rotting the wood through the subfloor in some areas. Knowing that this problem could only worsen, Specialist Nathan recommended that they install our patented CleanSpace solution and replace most of the wood rotten beams. The worst area (shown in the picture) was the space between their eat-in kitchen and the steps down to their living room. This wood beam supported the majority of the kitchen and was completely saturated and rotted. Production Crew led by Team Leader Israel Santana replaced all the rotten wood beams and joists, and then encapsulated the crawl space with a thick vapor barrier that surpasses our competitors. Along with a dehumidifier and sump pump, Jerry & Julia S. no longer have to worry about the moisture in their crawl space causing any problems!
Concrete Sidewalk in West Columbia, SC using the fast and permanent PolyLevel Lift by the Cantey Team at Cantey Foundations Specialists.
Brian & Lisa of Central, SC had a worrisome tripping hazard where their front porch and driveway met. Concerned that this could cause major issues including lots of stubbed toes, Brian began researching companies who could replace the concrete. While at a Greenville Home and Garden Show, Brian & Lisa met Cantey Foundation Specialists who had a patented PolyLevel process that could lift and level the concrete without being intrusive... and it was less expensive than replacing the whole concrete slab! Now, Brian & Lisa can safely walk into their home without the worry of tripping or falling on uneven concrete slabs.