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This crawl space in Roanoke was leaking and moldy. The dirt floor was covered in a thin layer of plastic that did not stop water and mud from getting in. Fortress solved these problems by installing a CleanSpace Encapsulation with a SmartSump Crawl Space Sump Pump System to ensure that this crawl space will stay clean and dry!
This property in Roanoke had a porch that had sunken and was uneven.
Our System Designer went out and determined that our PolyLevel Injection System would be able to fix this problem. The foreman went out and strategically drilled holes in the concrete where injection ports were installed. Polyurethane foam is injected beneath the concrete to fill voids and raise the slab. The holes and control joints are then sealed. NexusPro Crack Repair was used to seal all cracks and joints.
This house had a sidewalk that was detaching from the house and sinking. Fortress used the PolyLevel Injection System to raise the sinking sidewalk.
This home in Troutville, VA had started to notice water seeping into their basement. They wanted to get the problem taken care of before it got worse, so they reached out to Fortress. We went out and installed a WaterGuard system along the perimeter of the basement, along with a TripleSafe, and a SuperSump Plus Sump Pump. Our WaterGuard System is designed to capture any wall or floor seepage before it reaches the basement floor, any water will then drain to the TripleSafe and SuperSump and be pumped out of the home. Together these products will ensure that this homeowner will never have to worry about a flooded basement!
This home in Troutville had a sidewalk that was sinking and settling. The homeowner reached out to Fortress for a solution to this problem.
Our System Designer, Zach Bullock, went out and determined that our PolyLevel Injection System would be able to lift that area back up to it's original position.
The foreman for this, Brian Davis, went out and strategically drilled holes in the concrete where injection ports are then installed. Polyurethane foam is injected beneath the concrete to fill voids and raise the slab. The holes and control joints are then sealed.