We have been serving Memphis and the Mid-South area for 52 years with high quality foundation repairs. We are licensed and insured in Tennessee, Arkansas, Mississippi, and in Alabama. We use a technique called pressure grouting to repair foundation. In many cases the problem is not with the foundation but it is the soils beneath the foundation.
When the soil is unstable, foundations and floor slabs settle. Our pressure grouting process works by strengthening the bearing capacity of the soils under the existing structure. We go down to that firm hard layer of soils and inject a high strength grout at 1 foot intervals back up to the bottom of the existing structure.
We monitor every foot of the grouting process by amount of grout pumped and the pressure per pound per square inch. Pressure grouting is our specialty and we have 52 years of experience serving the Mid- South residents and commercial project. We are the best and we look forward to serving our customer with high quality foundation repairs for the next 50 years.
When the soil is unstable, foundations and floor slabs settle. Our pressure grouting process works by strengthening the bearing capacity of the soils under the existing structure. We go down to that firm hard layer of soils and inject a high strength grout at 1 foot intervals back up to the bottom of the existing structure.
We monitor every foot of the grouting process by amount of grout pumped and the pressure per pound per square inch. Pressure grouting is our specialty and we have 52 years of experience serving the Mid- South residents and commercial project. We are the best and we look forward to serving our customer with high quality foundation repairs for the next 50 years.
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Once a foundation begins to settle, some walls have a tendency to develop stress cracks. With the use of the pressure grouting method, it is possible to bring the sagging foundation back to its original elevation. In some cases, cracks which have developed in the walls may even be repaired. The pictures above and below represent before pressure grouting and after pressure grouting was used to fix the foundation issue.
Push or twist pier operators buy a franchise to place the piers and have to pay the franchise for the privilege of placing the piers. We have seen more settlement on push or twist piers because they think they are on firm soil, but they are only on a hard shelf and the pier fails. Push or twist piers can create voids under the footing or floor slab once they life the structure that can trap water that can lead to additional settlement.
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