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This customer has had foundation issues for years. She's worked with other companies to get it fixed, but all of the installed systems were failing. When your house has severe wall failure, your entire home is in danger and your family's safety. And that's what was happening here. This homeowner decided to choose Thrasher because we were the only ones able to give her an option that didn't require full foundation replacement. When we inspected the home, we found that her basement walls were in stage four of wall failure. The walls were bowing about 6 to 7 inches in some areas with severe shearing.
When walls are this bad, our best solution is our EverBrace system. It's a less disruptive system than foundation replacement but offers the support the home needs. Here's how it works: steel corrugated panels and beams work together to strengthen and stabilize foundation walls. Rigid foam is then injected to fill any voids behind the steel panels, fully transferring the load from the failing structure to the new support panels.
The homeowner was so happy with how everything went. But most importantly, she now feels safe in her home.
NexusPro is a sealant product that is the ideal solution for sealing joints and voids in your driveway and around your home, creating lasting beauty and curb appeal. Check out the difference it made to this home!
Get your gutters protected today! RainDrop gutter guards provide maintenance-free, self-cleaning gutter protection that works. Our gutter guards are versatile, durable, and protected by a 15-year no-clog warranty.
This customer in Council Bluffs wanted to never have to clean their gutters again. Our team came to the home and installed Thrasher Gutter Guards to give the customer peace of mind that their gutters will work even in the heaviest of rains.
Our customer, Dennis, was getting older and knew that his steps posed a serious risk of injury to himself and his wife. We were able to lift and level his steps to make it safer for them using Polylevel foam. Polylevel foam is injected into a small hole in the concrete using the Polygun pictured in the before photo!