Becky M. of Iuka, MS Started noticing cracks in the interior walls of her vacation beach house. She knew she needed to repair them, but was afraid of the cost. Being a vacation home, she didn't want to spend more than necessary to fix her issues. A web searched brought her to Redeemers Group. Our inspector Ryan went to Iuka to investigate the problems, and offer Becky a few possible solutions. Upon Inspection, Ryan immediately discovered the root of the problem. Becky's house was experiencing severe settlement. He explained to Becky what that meant and how it could be remedied. Becky was relieved about the cost and scheduled the work to begin. Foundation settlement expert Chet and his crew installed push piers to stabilize the part of the house that was settling. Push piers are ideal in the situation because they are pushed deep into the soil until they reach what is called load bearing strata. This means once the house is supported by the piers, it will never settle in that area again. Becky was happy that her family could safely enjoy their vacation home and is excited about working with Redeemers Group. This is what separates our company. We fix things the right way, with permanent solutions, redefining the industry.
Exterior Wall Step Cracking
A tell tale sign of foundation problems.
Exterior Wall Cracks
This is what foundation settlement looks like.
Interior Cracking
If you see this, you may have a serious problem.
Interior Crack
Cracks at the corners of doors can indicate foundation problems.
Wall Crack
These corner cracks often mean foundation settlement.
Push Piers
Push Piers are a permanent solution to foundation settlement.