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A homeowner in Fargo, ND, had been dealing with a cracked driveway for years. Hoping to eventually resell the home, she decided that it was time to fix the issue. She headed to the internet to do research of her own, and found out website. She decided to take advantage of our FREE estimates, and a few weeks later, our Design Specialist, Dylan J, headed out to the home. Once he completed his walkthrough, he informed the homeowner that American Waterworks could fix the issue by using our PolyLevel lifting and leveling method. PolyLevel is a polyurethane foam that expands when injected below sinking concrete, filling voids left by soil erosion, and slowly lifting the slabs back into place. Dylan finished by saying that the final step in our process is to install our NexusPro. A silicone-base sealant, NexusPro gets applied to all cracks and joints of the concrete slab, preventing any unwanted water from getting below the slab, potentially compromising the lift. The homeowner agreed and the work was scheduled to be completed a few weeks later.
On the day of the installation, our Foreman, Sam, made quick work of the project. When it was completed, our homeowner was thrilled to know she had restored concrete and refreshed curb appeal!
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A homeowner in Fargo, ND, was driving into their driveway when they noticed a significant dip going into their garage. Worried the dip would worsen, the homeowner knew they needed to find a professional solution. Unsure who to work with, the homeowner looked into professional concrete repair companies based in Fargo. After looking into several companies, the homeowner decided they would work with us, American Waterworks. Since they were already on our website, the homeowner signed up for their FREE estimate. Once the estimate was set the homeowner awaited the arrival of Ian, one of our Fargo-based Design Specialists. Ian traveled to the home, introduced himself to the homeowner, and began the thorough investigation of the sinking concrete. During his investigation, Ian discovered that the entire driveway was sinking due to settlement. To stop the settlement from continuing, Ian recommended lifting the concrete back to its original state. After hearing Ian's proposal, the homeowner knew this was their best choice. Ian sent the approved proposal to our Logistics team, so they could build the project for production. After the project was built, it was assigned to our Forman, Charlie, and his crew to begin. First, Charlie and his crew started by lifting the sunken driveway with PolyLevel. Once the driveway was lifted, the crew shifted their focus to repairing the damaged joints throughout the concrete. The crew filled these cracks using NexusPro, a silicone-based sealant. After the cracks were filled, the crew cleaned up their materials and left the home. The homeowner was grateful for the wonderful work completed by the crew. American Waterworks is happy to repair its customer's struggling concrete.
A homeowner in Fargo, ND, grew worried after discovering their foundation wall was cracked. Uncertain of the cause, the homeowner began looking into foundation repair in Fargo, ND. After comparing several companies in the area, the homeowner ultimately decided to work with us, American Waterworks. Impressed with our elite, award-winning products, the homeowner knew we would complete the project to the highest standards. Since they were already on the website, the homeowner signed up for their FREE estimate. Once the estimate was set, the homeowner awaited the arrival of one of our Design Specialists. After the Design Specialist arrived, they began their thorough investigation of the struggling basement. The Design Specialist discovered the foundation walls were struggling and had signs of water damage. To stop the damage from continuing, the Design Specialist recommended installing several waterproofing and foundation repair products in the basement. Knowing this was their best option, the homeowner decided to go ahead with the Design Specialists' recommendations. The Design Specialist passed the proposal along to our Logisitcs team to approve the plans. Once the plans were approved, it was assigned to our Fargo team to complete the project. Our Production Manager, Clay, and his crew traveled to the home and began the installation. Clay and his team began by installing WaterGuard around the basement perimeter. Once the WaterGuard was secured, the crew shifted their focus to taking out the old sump pump and replacing it with the TripleSafe sump pump. Next, the crew installed 15 PowerBraces on all the basement walls. Once the PowerBraces were secured, the crew attached CleanSpace to the foundation walls. To complete the project, the crew attached an IceGuard to the outside discharge line. Once all the products were installed, Clay and his crew cleaned up their materials and left the home. The homeowner was impressed with the excellent work. American Waterworks is happy to provide homeowners peace of mind knowing their basement is secured.
A homeowner in Fargo, ND, grew concerned their basement was in serious trouble after seeing cracks spreading throughout their foundation walls. Knowing they needed a professional solution, the homeowner began looking into "expert foundation repair near Fargo, ND". One of the first companies to catch their eye was us, American Waterworks, so the homeowner decided to take a closer look at our offered services. After seeing our award-winning foundation repair services, the homeowner knew we were the best repair option for their home. Since they were already on the website, the homeowner signed up for their FREE estimate. Once the estimate was set, we sent one of our Design Specialists, Ian, to the home to take a closer look at our services. Ian arrived at the home and began his thorough investigation of the foundation and basement. After completing the thorough investigation, Ian determined the foundation needed to be permanently stabilized. Additionally, Ian recommended fully waterproofing the basement. Knowing this was their best option, the homeowner agreed with Ian's proposal. Once they gave the green light, Ian passed the plans off to our Logistics team to schedule and build the project. Our Logistics team scheduled and finalized the proposal, then it was assigned to our Foreman, Aaron, and his crew. Next, Aaron and his crew made the quick trip to the home and started the project. First, Aaron and his crew began by installing PowerBraces on the foundation walls. As soon as the foundation walls were secured, the crew shifted their focus to installing WaterGuard around the basement perimeter. Then, the crew attached CleanSpace to the unfinished basement walls. After the products were secured, Aaron and his crew cleaned up their materials and left the home. The homeowner was delighted with the excellent work completed by the crew. American Waterworks is happy to provide their homeowners peace of mind knowing their basement is secure and dry.
Jeff, of Fertile, MN, reached out for support with the local golf course, Sandhill River Golf Course. A 16ft. wide cart bridge on the course needed support, as the soil beneath was settling and the bridge was becoming unsafe. Design Specialist Richie went to look at the issue after Jeff contacted us for a FREE estimate. After a thorough examination, Richie recommended that Jeff and the club invest in helical deck piers. These plates have used proven structural engineering technology for years to repair damaged foundations and overcome problems caused by weak and unstable soil conditions. Weak or unstable soil near the surface isn't a problem because piers can be driven to reach robust and stable soil at greater depths. Jeff was happy with the proposal, and we got to work!
Foreman Jose and his crew installed 4 of our Helical Piers, designed to create a solid supporting base that transfers the structure's weight downwards to strong supporting soils. The helical-shaped plates on the shank of a helical pier are engineered so that the dock can be turned into the ground like a giant screw. Rotational resistance is measured as the pier is installed to ensure that the dock is solidly anchored in the soil. Our helical piers were installed to lift the bridge back to its original position. The team mechanically screwed sections of the helical pier into the soil. Once the dock met its depths, our crew installed foundation brackets below the footing. The bridge's weight could transfer through the helical pier to deep soils. Lastly, Jose and his crew replaced the soil to ensure the space looked neater than when they found it. To learn more about our Push and Helical Pier System, click HERE!
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