Saber Foundation Repair Before & After Photos
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Sink Hole in Los Angeles Home
The Before Picture shows a home built in 1923. One room has a sink hole forming in it.
The After Picture shows part of a sink hole that Saber found and fixed.
Seismic Retrofitting a Crawlspace in Los Angeles
The Before Picture shows a piece of wood used as a brace between a Support Post and a Floor Joist.
The After Picture shows Post Caps Strengthening the attachment between the Support Posts and the Floor Joists.
Installing Foundation Piers in Costa Mesa
The Before Picture shows a Saber crew member starting the excavation process to install Foundation Piers.
The After Picture is a installed Foundation Pier with a lifting Jack connected to pressurize it.
PolyLevel(R) Used To Fix Driveway In Costa Mesa
Before photo shows a concrete slab that has settled into a void causing a tripping hazard and is very unappealing. After photo shows the concrete slab after it was injected with PolyLevel(R) to be raised and stabilized. The slab had its old sealant removed to our Nexus pro sealant installed. Sealant pro will protect the longevity of the concrete as well as keep our and liquids from going into the cracks.
PolyLEVEL™ in Costa Mesa
In Costa Mesa, California, Saber Foundations was contracted to fix an issue of sever concrete settlement. The settlement was most likely caused by the combined weight of the concrete and what is supporting it. The soil beneath the concrete compresses and can cause major problems. Like the ones shown in this before photo, the concrete had settled and the walls had begun to show the signs of the settlement by gapping. Saber was able to quickly and affordably fix the issue for this homeowner, by using the PolyLEVEL™ process. The PolyLEVEL™ process is a two part foam used to inject into the ground to form a fill that is strong yet light weight. This process was completed and the end result was that of closing the gaps that the concrete sinking had caused. The great thing about PolyLEVEL™ is it waterproof, it does not react with soil or water, and does not leak hazardous chemicals into the soil. It also cures very quickly, so the process is messy and disruptive, in comparison to other foundation-lifting techniques.