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Under the Sun Contracting

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Under the Sun Contracting

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7 years of experience

We specialize in anchoring manufactured homes for sale and insurance purposes. We have over 15 years experience in foundation installation and repair in both residential and commercial applications. I am a union accredited journeyman carpenter qualified for all construction needs.

We specialize in anchoring manufactured homes for sale and insurance purposes. We have over 15 years experience in foundation installation and repair in both residential and commercial applications. I am a union accredited journeyman carpenter qualified for all construction needs.


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Level Tech

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We lift and level cracked and uneven concrete using polyfoam. Includes but not limited to, driveways, pool decks, sidewalks for residential and commercial property.

We lift and level cracked and uneven concrete using polyfoam. Includes but not limited to, driveways, pool decks, sidewalks for residential and commercial property.



"The concrete jacking broke my house away from the slab, opened a large gap in the front door. The crawlspace leveling has warped our oak floors. The sills were not addressed, which is why the house needed leveling to begin with. This company's solution was to jack up the floor joists to allow closing of interior doors. There is nothing wrong with our floor joists. Well, now there is, they have been lifted off the sills where they were blocked up. All of this work was supposedly covered under a two year warranty. When I called the company to complain, they sent the crew back out to attempt a repair. Unfortunately, they wanted me to sign a release form absolving them from any damages they caused, worded, past, present and future. I refused to sign the document, which meant getting warranty work would be impossible. The company did refund half of what we paid, but the Things they put under my floors are still here. When I received the estimate for repairs, the representative inspected the house, then gave us an estimate for the amount we paid. When the crew was on site trying to level the crawl space, the comment was made that they couldn't really level that portion of the crawl space because there is a fire place in the room. None of this was mentioned during the inspection phase of the estimate. I am still undecided to pursue this legally."

Charles S on September 2018

"The concrete jacking broke my house away from the slab, opened a large gap in the front door. The crawlspace leveling has warped our oak floors. The sills were not addressed, which is why the house needed leveling to begin with. This company's solution was to jack up the floor joists to allow closing of interior doors. There is nothing wrong with our floor joists. Well, now there is, they have been lifted off the sills where they were blocked up. All of this work was supposedly covered under a two year warranty. When I called the company to complain, they sent the crew back out to attempt a repair. Unfortunately, they wanted me to sign a release form absolving them from any damages they caused, worded, past, present and future. I refused to sign the document, which meant getting warranty work would be impossible. The company did refund half of what we paid, but the Things they put under my floors are still here. When I received the estimate for repairs, the representative inspected the house, then gave us an estimate for the amount we paid. When the crew was on site trying to level the crawl space, the comment was made that they couldn't really level that portion of the crawl space because there is a fire place in the room. None of this was mentioned during the inspection phase of the estimate. I am still undecided to pursue this legally."

Charles S on September 2018



All Out Contracting

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All Kinds of Construction Trades We accept many payment methods. Call us we will always one way or another try to help in all skills and trades even if just leding you in the right direction

All Kinds of Construction Trades We accept many payment methods. Call us we will always one way or another try to help in all skills and trades even if just leding you in the right direction


Foundation Repair questions, answered by experts

Regularly inspecting your foundation—at least the visible sections—for signs of foundation issues like moisture and pest infestation is a good way to identify slab leaks early, as is keeping an eye and ear out for water damage to indoor building materials, above-average water bills, sounds of running water when no fixtures or appliances are on, and indoor humidity that causes the temperatures to feel more extreme. If you do find any issues, contact a plumber right away to check it out for you.

Yes, you can fill cracks in concrete if you’re a somewhat handy homeowner. It’s important to know which concrete patching method to use, as small cracks require different approaches than large ones. It might seem challenging to determine which product to use and the tools necessary for the project, but with a bit of background, homeowners can restore their cracked concrete easily.

You may want to hire a concrete floor contractor to check out your home’s concrete surfaces or inspect your home’s foundation for minor damages that they can fix while on site. They may be able to fix cracks in your driveway or garage floor the same day they fix your concrete steps, as well. General concrete repair experts usually won’t be able to handle larger jobs, like leveling a sunken foundation, so you’ll need to hire a structural engineer for bigger projects.

Regular inspections, proper drainage management, and ensuring soil stability help prevent future settlement issues.

Yes, foundation problems can cause ceilings to collapse or even your whole house to crumble. Left unaddressed, natural sinking can build up and eventually harm your home’s supporting structure, such as walls, beams, and frames. Your basement ceiling may be the first place to look for signs of a ceiling collapse caused by foundation problems.

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