Saber Foundation Repair Before & After Photos
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Seismic Retrofitting in Sherman Oaks
The Before picture shows a crawlspace that hasn't been seismic retrofitted.
The After picture shows the connection between the home and the foundation being strengthened. The Universal Foundation Plate is connecting the foundation to the home's mudseal, while the A35 Framing Angle Connects the home to the mudseal.
Seismic Strengthening in Van Nuys
The Before Picture shows a home's Crawlspace with no strengthening Seismic Retrofittings. This home isn't securely attached to it's Foundation.
The After picture shows Seismic Retrofitting Braces strengthening the Crawlspace Posts to the Home's Crossbeams.
Fixing a Sagging Floor in Van Nuys
The Before Picture shows the Crawlspace of a Home with Sagging Floors.
The After Picture shows the Same Crawlspace with installed Smart Jacks. giving the Floors a Consistent Elevation.
PolyLEVELâ„¢ in Sherman Oaks
In Sherman Oaks, California, Saber Foundations was contracted to fix an issue of severe concrete settlement in the area of a garage. 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.
PolyLevel(R) in Sherman Oaks
The Before Picture shows a void under the cement slab footing of Daniels Hall Army Reserve Center/Barkley Andross Corporation. This was causing the foundation to sink.
The After Picture shows a Saber crew member using our PolyLevel Injection Process to both raise, and make the slab more level.