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 Areas we serve:
Massachusetts Counties

Berkshire
Adams
Ashley Falls
Becket
Berkshire
Cheshire
Dalton
Drury
East Otis
Glendale
Great Barrington
Hinsdale
Housatonic
Lanesboro
Lee
Lenox
Lenox Dale
Mill River
Monterey
North Adams
North Egremont
Otis
Pittsfield
Richmond
Sandisfield
Savoy
Sheffield
South Egremont
South Lee
Southfield
Stockbridge
Tyringham
West Stockbridge
Williamstown
Windsor

Franklin
Ashfield
Bernardston
Buckland
Charlemont
Colrain
Conway
Deerfield
Erving
Gill
Greenfield
Heath
Lake Pleasant
Leverett
Millers Falls
Monroe Bridge
Montague
New Salem
Northfield
Orange
Rowe
Shelburne Falls
Shutesbury
South Deerfield
Sunderland
Turners Falls
Warwick
Wendell
Wendell Depot
Whately

Hampden
Agawam
Blandford
Bondsville
Brimfield
Chester
Chicopee
East Longmeadow
Feeding Hills
Granville
Hampden
Holland
Holyoke
Longmeadow
Ludlow
Monson
Palmer
Russell
Southwick
Springfield
Thorndike
Three Rivers
Wales
West Springfield
Westfield
Wilbraham
Woronoco

Hampshire
Amherst
Belchertown
Chesterfield
Cummington
Easthampton
Goshen
Granby
Hadley
Hatfield
Haydenville
Huntington
Leeds
Middlefield
North Amherst
North Hatfield
Northampton
Plainfield
South Hadley
Southampton
Ware
West Chesterfield
West Hatfield
Williamsburg
Worthington

Worcester
Ashburnham
Athol
Auburn
Baldwinville
Barre
Berlin
Blackstone
Bolton
Boylston
Brookfield
Charlton
Charlton City
Charlton Depot
Cherry Valley
Clinton
Douglas
Dudley
East Brookfield
East Princeton
East Templeton
Fayville
Fiskdale
Fitchburg
Gardner
Gilbertville
Grafton
Hardwick
Harvard
Holden
Hopedale
Hubbardston
Jefferson
Lancaster
Leicester
Leominster
Linwood
Lunenburg
Manchaug
Mendon
Milford
Millbury
Millville
New Braintree
North Brookfield
North Grafton
North Oxford
North Uxbridge
Northborough
Northbridge
Oakham
Oxford
Paxton
Petersham
Princeton
Rochdale
Royalston
Rutland
Shrewsbury
South Barre
South Grafton
South Lancaster
Southborough
Southbridge
Spencer
Sterling
Still River
Sturbridge
Sutton
Templeton
Upton
Uxbridge
Warren
Webster
West Boylston
West Brookfield
West Millbury
West Warren
Westborough
Westminster
Wheelwright
Whitinsville
Winchendon
Winchendon Springs
Worcester

Connecticut Counties

Windham
Abington
Ashford
Ballouville
Brooklyn
Canterbury
Central Village
Chaplin
Danielson
Dayville
East Killingly
East Woodstock
Eastford
Fabyan
Grosvenor Dale
Hampton
Moosup
North Grosvenordale
North Windham
Oneco
Plainfield
Pomfret
Pomfret Center
Putnam
Quinebaug
Rogers
Scotland
South Windham
South Woodstock
Sterling
Thompson
Wauregan
Willimantic
Windham
Woodstock
Woodstock Valley

Crawl Space Jacks in Massachusetts

Crawl Space Jack Posts in Springfield, MAStructural problems in a crawl space, such as settling columns, sagging beams, or fatigued floor joints are all common in a crawl space. Settling columns in a crawl space often occur because of the presence of weak supporting soils underneath that are unable to bear the weight and pressure transferred through the house. Over time, these weak soils can begin to settle and shift with changes in soil density and moisture content. As the columns and beams move out of position, the floor above can sag and the house structure can weaken.

Sagging floor joists and beams can also be caused by improperly spaced crawl space pier columns. When placed too far apart, these beams can be overloaded, which causes bending and sagging. This leads to sagging floors above, wall cracks, and a variety of other issues. If you'd like a free, no-obligation foundation repair estimate, call or contact Leader Basement Systems of Massachusetts today!

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Options for Crawl Space Repair

Ripping out and rebuilding the crawl space isn't necessarily the best option for crawl space repair. There are many installations that can be done in about a day that will both reinforce the structure and possibly return the floor to its original position. When the crawlspace begins to show fatigue, it's a good idea to act on it right away, as waiting can lead to more serious damage. The following is a list of common crawl space structural repair options:

Some contractors will use concrete columns and shimming to create a system of solid, rigid support in the crawl space. However, these concrete columns are time consuming to create, and it's necessary to wait while the concrete cures to continue work. These columns will not be adjustable, and once installed, they cannot return the structure to its original position. The soil below the columns will continue to sink over time, and the homeowner will need to continually install new shims while the damage slowly continues to worsen.

Crawl Space Jacks

Crawl Space in MA with steel supportsCrawl space jacks, such as the SmartJack provided by Foundation Supportworks, are adjustable metal beams that are easily and cost-effectively installed in a crawlspace. To install a crawl space jack, a hole is first created, and a solid base of engineered fill is established under the location of the jack. A pre-cast concrete base is placed on the fill, and the crawl space jack is mounted on top. After installation, the system, can then be tightened and adjusted appropriately to secure the support and help to lift the floor beam above.

Crawl space support jacks work by transferring the load of a house from the beams and sending it downwards into the existing soils. They're stronger, cleaner, better, and faster to install than concrete beams, and they're fully compatible with a crawl space encapsulation system.For your free in-home inspection and crawl space support quote, call or contact Leader Basement Systems of Massachusetts today!

Crawl Space Jack Posts

Heavy-duty jack posts made with galvanized steel, such as the Foundation Supportworks SmartJack Crawl Space Support System, are the strongest, most corrosion-resistant crawl space structural supports available. The SmartJack is able to hold well upwards of 50,000 lbs of weight per brace and is easily adjustable to restore a home's structure and property value. A base of engineered fill in installed under each support, and they are able to be installed with no need for additional shimming later.

Ideally, crawl space supports should be installed in an encapsulated crawl space that includes a crawl space moisture barrier and dehumidifier. By installing this vapor barrier and sealing all the vents, the wood of the sub floor and beams is best preserved, and the structure will best remain strong and ready to support your home. Contact Leader Basement Systems of MA for a free estimate on your crawl space foundation repair!

Additional Foundation Repair Solutions:
» Basement wall anchors
» Foundation push and helical piers
» Foundation repair overview

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