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Keystone Concrete Foundations, Inc. was founded in 1986 in Atlanta, Georgia. We are now one of the largest residential concrete placement companies in the southeastern United States. Keystone specializes in poured in place concrete footings, walls, slabs, flatwork and decorative concrete for both commercial and residential projects. Our experienced management, layout specialists and crews have the knowledge, experience and manpower to fulfill all your concrete needs. Keystone's reputation is unsurpassed for professionalism, quality, and responsiveness to which we approach every job. We recognize that the quality of our work and the responsiveness of our team creates a value to our customers. This value is what allows us to be a total concrete solutions provider, regardless of the size or difficulty of the projects. This attitude towards our profession led us to our company motto, "Taking Pride In EVERY Job!"
"They've been great. They've been nice and very personable."
Mellissa C on April 2018
Keystone Concrete Foundations, Inc. was founded in 1986 in Atlanta, Georgia. We are now one of the largest residential concrete placement companies in the southeastern United States. Keystone specializes in poured in place concrete footings, walls, slabs, flatwork and decorative concrete for both commercial and residential projects. Our experienced management, layout specialists and crews have the knowledge, experience and manpower to fulfill all your concrete needs. Keystone's reputation is unsurpassed for professionalism, quality, and responsiveness to which we approach every job. We recognize that the quality of our work and the responsiveness of our team creates a value to our customers. This value is what allows us to be a total concrete solutions provider, regardless of the size or difficulty of the projects. This attitude towards our profession led us to our company motto, "Taking Pride In EVERY Job!"
"They've been great. They've been nice and very personable."
Mellissa C on April 2018
General Contracting Services
"One month and half ago Rick (Owner ) came to my rental property and added a retainer wall he was paid for the work. He also was supposed to do some additional work building out a porch and placing a roof over the porch. He was paid half of the money in advance ($3K) to do that work and told me he would start the job the next day. Since then, I have been trying to reach Rick, and he has not responded to my phone calls, voicemails, or text. I did, however, call him one day and must have accidentally answered the phone, and when he heard it was my voice, he immediately said he would call me back and that he had problems with his phone, the reason he hasn’t called back. This was two weeks ago, and I have not returned the call and texted him daily. He has done a lot of work in the past for me, and it seems strange that he would take me for my money and leave his tools at my rental property. Lessoned learn although you have a good business relationship with someone, they can still take you out for your money. My recommendations would be I wouldn’t recommend him."
David H on September 2021
General Contracting Services
"One month and half ago Rick (Owner ) came to my rental property and added a retainer wall he was paid for the work. He also was supposed to do some additional work building out a porch and placing a roof over the porch. He was paid half of the money in advance ($3K) to do that work and told me he would start the job the next day. Since then, I have been trying to reach Rick, and he has not responded to my phone calls, voicemails, or text. I did, however, call him one day and must have accidentally answered the phone, and when he heard it was my voice, he immediately said he would call me back and that he had problems with his phone, the reason he hasn’t called back. This was two weeks ago, and I have not returned the call and texted him daily. He has done a lot of work in the past for me, and it seems strange that he would take me for my money and leave his tools at my rental property. Lessoned learn although you have a good business relationship with someone, they can still take you out for your money. My recommendations would be I wouldn’t recommend him."
David H on September 2021
Atlanta House Surgeons, home improvements, house repairs, new construction. State of Georgia licensed and insured residential building contractor. Serving Atlanta and Metro Atlanta 35 years. We do all portions of our repair work. We don't use sub-contractors. Workman are trained and experienced in the trades.
Atlanta House Surgeons, home improvements, house repairs, new construction. State of Georgia licensed and insured residential building contractor. Serving Atlanta and Metro Atlanta 35 years. We do all portions of our repair work. We don't use sub-contractors. Workman are trained and experienced in the trades.
Welcome to Onntime Construction where our name stands for quality and being on time. Onntime Construction is a licenced and bonded home improvement and and construction company that can handle all of your household needs. We perform many jobs such as; sheetrock, flooring, lighting, room additions, basement completion, painting and more. No job is too big or small to handle.
Welcome to Onntime Construction where our name stands for quality and being on time. Onntime Construction is a licenced and bonded home improvement and and construction company that can handle all of your household needs. We perform many jobs such as; sheetrock, flooring, lighting, room additions, basement completion, painting and more. No job is too big or small to handle.
Give us a call for any home repair.
Give us a call for any home repair.
Georgia Licensed General Contractor specializing in remodeling, renovations and structural repairs.
Georgia Licensed General Contractor specializing in remodeling, renovations and structural repairs.
Concern about indoor exposure to mold has been increasing as the public becomes aware that exposure to mold can cause a variety of health effects and symptoms, including allergic reactions. This document presents guidelines for the remediation/cleanup of mold and moisture problems in facilities at NC State University including measures designed to protect the health of building occupants and remediators. Mold can be found almost anywhere; it can grow on virtually any organic substance, as long as moisture and oxygen are present. There is mold that can grow on wood, paper, carpet, foods, and insulation. When excessive moisture accumulates in buildings or on building materials, mold growth will often occur, particularly if the moisture problem remains undiscovered or unaddressed. It is impossible to eliminate all mold and mold spores in the indoor environment. However, mold growth can be controlled indoors by controlling moisture indoors. Since mold requires water to grow, it is important to prevent moisture problems in buildings. Moisture problems can have many causes, including uncontrolled humidity. Some moisture problems in buildings have been linked to changes in building construction practices during the 1970s, 80s, and 90s. Some of these changes have resulted in buildings that are tightly sealed, but may lack adequate ventilation, potentially leading to moisture buildup. Building materials, such as drywall, may not allow moisture to escape easily. Moisture problems may include roof leaks, landscaping or gutters that direct water into or under the building, and unvented combustion appliances. Delayed maintenance or insufficient maintenance are also associated with moisture problems in schools and large buildings. Moisture problems in portable classrooms and other temporary structures have frequently been associated with mold problems. Prevention Fix leaky plumbing and leaks in the building envelope as soon as possible. Watch for condensation and wet spots. Fix source(s) of moisture problem(s) as soon as possible. Prevent moisture due to condensation by increasing surface temperature or reducing the moisture level in air (humidity). To increase surface temperature, insulate or increase air circulation. To reduce the moisture level in air, repair leaks, increase ventilation (if outside air is cold and dry), or dehumidify (if outdoor air is warm and humid). Keep heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) drip pans clean, flowing properly, and unobstructed. Vent moisture-generating appliances, such as dryers, to the outside where possible. Maintain low indoor humidity, below 60% relative humidity (RH), ideally 30-50%, if possible. Perform regular building/HVAC inspections and maintenance as scheduled. Clean and dry wet or damp spots within 48 hours. Don't let foundations stay wet. Provide drainage and slope the ground away from the foundation. Hidden Mold In some cases, indoor mold growth may not be obvious. It is possible that mold may be growing on hidden surfaces, such as the backside of dry wall, wallpaper, or paneling, the top of ceiling tiles, the underside of carpets and pads, etc. Possible locations of hidden mold can include pipe chases and utility tunnels (with leaking or condensing pipes), walls behind furniture (where condensation forms), condensate drain pans inside air handling units, porous thermal or acoustic liners inside ductwork, or roof materials above ceiling tiles (due to roof leaks or insufficient insulation). Some building materials, such as dry wall with vinyl wallpaper over it or wood paneling, may act as vapor barriers, trapping moisture underneath their surfaces and thereby providing a moist environment where mold can grow. You may suspect hidden mold if a building smells moldy, but you cannot see the source, or if you know there has been water damage and building occupants are reporting health problems. Investigating hidden mold problems may be difficult and will require caution when the investigation involves disturbing potential sites of mold growth-make sure to use PPE. For example, removal of wallpaper can lead to a massive release of spores from mold growing on the underside of the paper. If you discover hidden mold, you should revise your remediation plan to account for the total area affected by mold growth. Remediation Plan Assess the size of the mold or moisture problem and the type of damaged materials before planning the remediation work. The decision to relocate occupants should consider the size and type of the area affected by mold growth, the type and extent of health effects reported by the occupants, the potential health risks that could be associated with debris, and the amount of disruption likely to be caused by remediation activities. If possible, remediation activities should be scheduled during off-hours when building occupants are less likely to be affected.
Concern about indoor exposure to mold has been increasing as the public becomes aware that exposure to mold can cause a variety of health effects and symptoms, including allergic reactions. This document presents guidelines for the remediation/cleanup of mold and moisture problems in facilities at NC State University including measures designed to protect the health of building occupants and remediators. Mold can be found almost anywhere; it can grow on virtually any organic substance, as long as moisture and oxygen are present. There is mold that can grow on wood, paper, carpet, foods, and insulation. When excessive moisture accumulates in buildings or on building materials, mold growth will often occur, particularly if the moisture problem remains undiscovered or unaddressed. It is impossible to eliminate all mold and mold spores in the indoor environment. However, mold growth can be controlled indoors by controlling moisture indoors. Since mold requires water to grow, it is important to prevent moisture problems in buildings. Moisture problems can have many causes, including uncontrolled humidity. Some moisture problems in buildings have been linked to changes in building construction practices during the 1970s, 80s, and 90s. Some of these changes have resulted in buildings that are tightly sealed, but may lack adequate ventilation, potentially leading to moisture buildup. Building materials, such as drywall, may not allow moisture to escape easily. Moisture problems may include roof leaks, landscaping or gutters that direct water into or under the building, and unvented combustion appliances. Delayed maintenance or insufficient maintenance are also associated with moisture problems in schools and large buildings. Moisture problems in portable classrooms and other temporary structures have frequently been associated with mold problems. Prevention Fix leaky plumbing and leaks in the building envelope as soon as possible. Watch for condensation and wet spots. Fix source(s) of moisture problem(s) as soon as possible. Prevent moisture due to condensation by increasing surface temperature or reducing the moisture level in air (humidity). To increase surface temperature, insulate or increase air circulation. To reduce the moisture level in air, repair leaks, increase ventilation (if outside air is cold and dry), or dehumidify (if outdoor air is warm and humid). Keep heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) drip pans clean, flowing properly, and unobstructed. Vent moisture-generating appliances, such as dryers, to the outside where possible. Maintain low indoor humidity, below 60% relative humidity (RH), ideally 30-50%, if possible. Perform regular building/HVAC inspections and maintenance as scheduled. Clean and dry wet or damp spots within 48 hours. Don't let foundations stay wet. Provide drainage and slope the ground away from the foundation. Hidden Mold In some cases, indoor mold growth may not be obvious. It is possible that mold may be growing on hidden surfaces, such as the backside of dry wall, wallpaper, or paneling, the top of ceiling tiles, the underside of carpets and pads, etc. Possible locations of hidden mold can include pipe chases and utility tunnels (with leaking or condensing pipes), walls behind furniture (where condensation forms), condensate drain pans inside air handling units, porous thermal or acoustic liners inside ductwork, or roof materials above ceiling tiles (due to roof leaks or insufficient insulation). Some building materials, such as dry wall with vinyl wallpaper over it or wood paneling, may act as vapor barriers, trapping moisture underneath their surfaces and thereby providing a moist environment where mold can grow. You may suspect hidden mold if a building smells moldy, but you cannot see the source, or if you know there has been water damage and building occupants are reporting health problems. Investigating hidden mold problems may be difficult and will require caution when the investigation involves disturbing potential sites of mold growth-make sure to use PPE. For example, removal of wallpaper can lead to a massive release of spores from mold growing on the underside of the paper. If you discover hidden mold, you should revise your remediation plan to account for the total area affected by mold growth. Remediation Plan Assess the size of the mold or moisture problem and the type of damaged materials before planning the remediation work. The decision to relocate occupants should consider the size and type of the area affected by mold growth, the type and extent of health effects reported by the occupants, the potential health risks that could be associated with debris, and the amount of disruption likely to be caused by remediation activities. If possible, remediation activities should be scheduled during off-hours when building occupants are less likely to be affected.
A&A Waterproofing is a full service waterproofing company servicing Metro Atlanta area. For over 43 years, we have been providing great services at affordable prices. We are a third generation family owned business offering you direct personal contact with the business owner. We specialize in residential, commercial, and multi-family waterproofing and foundation repairs.
"Alan is a con-man. He had his guys at our property several times, all unsuccessful. He always came guns ablazin with why it continues to leak and what additional steps are needed. (Rather than executing and fixing on the spot) SAVE YOUR MONEY AND YOUR TIME."
Joseph P on March 2019
A&A Waterproofing is a full service waterproofing company servicing Metro Atlanta area. For over 43 years, we have been providing great services at affordable prices. We are a third generation family owned business offering you direct personal contact with the business owner. We specialize in residential, commercial, and multi-family waterproofing and foundation repairs.
"Alan is a con-man. He had his guys at our property several times, all unsuccessful. He always came guns ablazin with why it continues to leak and what additional steps are needed. (Rather than executing and fixing on the spot) SAVE YOUR MONEY AND YOUR TIME."
Joseph P on March 2019
Perma JAck has been serving the Atlanta area for over 28 years.With over 200,000 steel piers installed. Or system is patented, and the call back rate is less than 1/2 of 1%
"Never seen such aloppy work. Porch is no longer usable. They took advantage of a very elderly woman and charged her $13,000."
Kathy M on May 2022
Perma JAck has been serving the Atlanta area for over 28 years.With over 200,000 steel piers installed. Or system is patented, and the call back rate is less than 1/2 of 1%
"Never seen such aloppy work. Porch is no longer usable. They took advantage of a very elderly woman and charged her $13,000."
Kathy M on May 2022
Milestone Homes has built it's business on a reputation of trust that's been earned from our valued customers over the many years we've been in business. We truly enjoy working with our customers, and their referrals let us know that they have been satisfied with the jobs we've done. We would appreciate the the opportunity to earn your trust and your business as well.
Milestone Homes has built it's business on a reputation of trust that's been earned from our valued customers over the many years we've been in business. We truly enjoy working with our customers, and their referrals let us know that they have been satisfied with the jobs we've done. We would appreciate the the opportunity to earn your trust and your business as well.
FAQs for foundation repair projects in Atlanta, GA
If foundation problems are not fixed, not only do repairs eventually become very costly, but it can lead to structural damage to the house above. Eventually, if the foundation problems are allowed to persist, the foundation walls can cave in or collapse. That’s after other issues like flooding and mold have likely been allowed to develop. Although not all cracks are structural problems, some can be and even if they start out small, they can develop into major problems. The earlier foundation problems are discovered and fixed, the lower the cost to repair will likely be.
Yes, foundation repairs are worth the cost at any stage to avoid a dangerous living condition. A failed foundation can lower the value of your home by up to 20%. Whether it’s the smallest problem like a thin crack less than ⅛-inch wide, a horizontal crack, a crack letting water flow through, or a wall bowing inward, repairing foundation problems as soon as possible is worth the cost. Sometimes a temporary fix can be applied until you have the budget to completely fix the problem, but the longer the problems persist, the more costly repairs may be.
The most common first signs of foundation issues include:
Cracks in the foundation walls that grow
Signs of moisture or water leaking through cracks in the foundation
Standing water in the basement
Sagging floors or walls
Cracked walls in upper floors
Doors and windows that don’t close properly anymore
Foundation repairs cost about $5,000, on average. Typically, prices range from $2,200 to $7,800, depending on the type and extent of repairs needed. Cost factors include foundation type, home size, soil stability, accessibility, and the ultimate cause of the problem and what methods and materials are required to fix it.
If you’re noticing signs of foundation issues, the first step to fixing a foundation problem is to hire a foundation repair inspector. They will determine the problem, the cause, and the severity before recommending a course of action to repair the foundation. The method for fixing foundation problems depends on the problem and what options are available. A few possible solutions include:
Epoxy injections
Mudjacking
Piers made of steel or concrete
Jacks
Hydraulic piers
Carbon or steel reinforcement strips
Waterproofing materials





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