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Explore the challenges faced by a home in Hendersonville, TN, before our life-changing crawl space encapsulation. Excess moisture was a relentless issue, casting a shadow over the entire residence. The crawl space, left untreated, became a breeding ground for mold, emitting unpleasant odors that infiltrated every corner of the home. With meticulous care, we wrapped the walls and foundation pillars, creating a robust barrier that stands guard against moisture intrusion. Our encapsulation solution elevates your crawl space to new heights of functionality and peace of mind. Contact us today to discover how this comprehensive transformation can benefit your home and well-being.
In Hendersonville, TN, a home had a problem with cracks and unevenness in its driveway. Over time, the cracks got worse and the surface became even more uneven. To fix this, we started by drilling holes and injecting PolyLevel, a strong foam, to lift and stabilize the concrete. This made the surface level and sturdy. Then, we sealed the cracks and joints with NexusPro to stop water damage. By fixing both the visible cracks and the problem with the soil underneath, we made the driveway safe and usable again for the homeowners.
Improper footings were installed in this home, so we removed the columns and installed proper footings with adjustable columns called Smart Jacks.
Most crawl space doors are made from wood or metal that rot, rust, and deteriorate over time. Our crawl space doors are made from a non-organic material that will not rot, rust, or fall apart. It contains an air-tight seal so no moisture, humidity, or unwanted pest can enter your crawl space!
This homeowner in Hendersonville, TN, contacted Frontier Foundation & Crawl Space Repair to have their basement waterproofed. One of the main aspects of basement waterproofing involves installing a sump pump system. This system is installed in the lowest part of the basement. That way water will run through the WaterGuard drainage system or DryTrak monolithic floor drain and directly into the sump pump. This water is then pumped out into the sump pump discharge line. This line directs water out and away from the home. To install this drainage line, we dig out a small trench outside the basement, place the line inside, and then cover it up with dirt. The only thing that is not buried is where the water drains out.
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