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Homeowner Karla has lived in her home since 1977 but has plans to move this spring. Though a radon mitigation system was not important to her she knew it would be helpful in selling her home. When it was time for her to seek advice about radon mitigation she first reached out to Radon Solutions for testing so that she could learn ore about her home. Thought they offered her a solution to her home she knew that she wanted no one other then MidAmerica Basement Systems. With the radon mitigation system, they decide to also get the cover for the system. Not only does this give the system cleaner look it also helps protect the system from the outdoor elements.
Homeowners Kristi and James have lived in their home for the last fifteen years. In the last two years, they have noticed the walls in their basement were damaged and they feared that it could mean structural damage to their home. To have this problem corrected they had Push Piers installed, push piers are a way to permanently stabilize your home's foundation. These galvanized steel beams are hydraulically driven into the foundation. After the push piers are installed the weight of your home is then carefully transferred from the original unstable soils to the new push piers.
Homeowner Kristi and James have lived in his home for the last 15 years. For the last two years, they have noticed that something was wrong with the foundation of their home. They were looking to sell their home but before they sold they wanted to make sure that their home was safe. They were very concerned and wanted to seek professional advice. Not only were they concerned about the foundation but also the water that was coming through the foundation. Design Specialist Wes Glasglow suggest Power Braces to correct the foundation.
Homeowner Rebecca has lived in her 1960's home for the last 18 years and has no plans of moving anytime soon. When they decided to start remodeling their home they knew that having an egress window installed in their basement was high on their priority list. To create a designated bedroom in your basement you need to have an emergency exit which can be in the room of an egress window. The egress window is a great safety addition to any home.
Kristi and Jame s have lived in their home for the last 15 years. They have recently undergone a large remodel project that included an egress window installation. The egress window is needed for safety and to actually call a room in a basement a bedroom.
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