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We applied our vapor barrier system, CleanSpace, in this crawl space to prevent moisture and mold growth!
Clogged gutters were becoming a constant problem for this homeowner. Leaves, pine needles, and other debris were constantly causing blockages which puts the foundation at risk of water damage. By installing RainDrop Gutter Guards, we ensured that the gutters remained free from clogging while allowing rainwater to flow smoothly. These innovative guards effectively prevent a range of issues, including water damage to the roof and siding, basement and foundation flooding, pest and insect infestations, UV damage, ice damming, and even erosion on the property. With the installation of RainDrop Gutter Guards, this homeowner can now enjoy a worry-free, protected home environment.
This homeowner had problems getting up and down a ladder to clean out his gutters. More recently, his grandson would come to clean out his gutters twice a year, and this solution was not permanent in the long run. He wanted to have a reliable solution to fix his gutter clogs, so he decided to look around for gutter solutions.
System Design Specialist Michael Holtzbauer to see the gutters and determine what solution was needed for the gutters. Michael knew that the gutters needed protecting, so he suggested that the homeowner have RainDrop Guards to protect the gutters. Once the installation happened, the homeowner was excited to have his problem fixed. Check out the before and after!
With any type of waterproofing, the sump pump is the heart of the system. The contractor grade of sump pumps/pit can withhold the longevity of the home. Midwest Foundation Repair replaced the pit with an Ultra Sump Pump and added a SaniDry to help with humidity during the wet season. Make sure to service your sump pump annually with our Midwest Care Club. Call our office to set up your Annual Maintenance.
This customer wanted to stop the settlement of her home in order to maintain its value. The front corner of the home was settling and falling away from the house. This was causing the entire wall to rotate out. To fix this, we used push piers to support the foundation. To be sure this solution would be permanent, we drove our piers to bedrock or load-bearing soil and double-tested them that day.