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Avatar for Uneven Floor Solutions LLC
Uneven Floor Solutions LLC
4.9(
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Foundation Drainage - Install or ReplaceBasement Drainage Channels - Install

Serving Ridge Spring, SC and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2003

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"It is very hard to find someone who is not only willing to work hard, but get the job done right the first time. Masle and his crew were out working in the rain getting my drains project in on time and under budget! Simply amazing. I am overjoyed at the quality of work, the communication, and the attention to detail. These folks are all you need I assure you."
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+7

Response time20 mins
8 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by96%of homeowners
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Groundworks
4.4(
341
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Basement Drainage Channels - InstallFoundation Drainage - Install or Replace

Serving Ridge Spring, SC and surrounding areas

Approved (Corporate)

In business since 1986

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Half of my project was installing and burying a drainage line to pull water away from my home. Brandon, Sergio, and Terrence did an exceptional job! From the moment they arrived, until completion, they were very courteous and willing to explain any and all questions I had. They even installed and buried an additional drain line from my gutter downspout next to the drain line they were installing and connected it to the yardwell along with their drain line. I would definitely recommend Mount Valley based on the work and character of each of these guys. They reflect good on this company!"
Foundation
Foundation
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Foundation

+13

Response time1 day
109 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by88%of homeowners
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Randy's Expert Tree Service
5.0(
16
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Yard Drainage

Serving Ridge Spring, SC and surrounding areas

In business since 2009

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

We offer complete tree service to the CSRA including hazardous removal and 24 hour emergency service and we do it at the best price. We also sell and deliver fire wood. Additional phone - (803) 341-2446.

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Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Trident Pressure Services
5.0(
15
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Yard Drainage

Serving Ridge Spring, SC and surrounding areas

In business since 2022

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

We specialize in pressure washing and soft washing services for exteriors of homes or businesses, sidewalks, driveways, decks, porches, patios, fences, roof cleaning, truck trailers, parking lots, and more! We guarantee your satisfaction, and we won’t leave until the job is done right. We pride ourselves on the quality work we provide, while delivering great customer service! Check out all the services we offer below and call -or- click to schedule a free estimate today!

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+199

Recommended by100%of homeowners
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All Dry Of The Carolinas Inc
4.3(
48
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Basement Drainage Channels - InstallFoundation Drainage - Install or Replace

Serving Ridge Spring, SC and surrounding areas

In business since 1991

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"Where the water had leaked through the cinderblock the jack-hammer broke that area off the block and I was left with areas of bigger holes. They cracked a cinderblock on the second tier and repaired it without telling me. This now leaks when the ground is satuated with a week of heavy rain where I never had a leak before. Where the water is pumped out works ok until there is less water to push out and now I have the water dribbling down the out-let drain creating a whole in the soil. On the whole it doesn't look as pretty as the pictures in the book. Except for that new crack they created the system does work well. I did put in an outside french drain to carry excess water away from the side of the house where I have the new crack. It didn't leak much and not at all with light rain-falls. I used floating carpet tiles in case the crack gets worse. As for the drain cover, I put some flushing around it to direct the water away from the corner of the house. Luckily, I took pictures of the whole job after the first couple of heavy rain falls so I have back-up to prove what I am saying. You can see the water seepage from the crack and many places where the water seeped out of the drain itself. However, I figured the stones needed time to settle along with any excess debri. I am going into my 2nd year and rain-fall has not  been as heavy.So far, no leaks for 12 months. The personnel were polite and cleaned up before they left. Would another company have done any better, I doubt it, as, they would use the one jack-hammer with the same force to break up the cement. Since my proberty collects all the water flowing down from the top of the neighborhood I didn't have much choice but to choose this type of water-proofing. I also put in french drains around the edge of my property to direct excess water to the back of my property where there is a slope to carry most of it off to a lake a half a mile away. The one would not have worked without the other. I do have to keep my gutters cleared otherwise my basement walls become satuated. It definately was not a final solution but at least I'm not spending days suctioning up water and drying my basement out with a fan and heater. At this present time when I get heavy rain I can sleep without worry my basement is flooding. However, I noticed my wall has new settlement cracking between the cinderblocks which I feel can be easily patched. My walls were slightly pushing in but that seems to have corrected itself ergo, cracks elsewhere. One day my house my collapse but I feel I won't have anymore flooding.
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Storm Drain Installation questions, answered by experts

A screen door needs at least two hinges, though most have three or four hinges. The amount of hinges depends on the weight and size of the door. The heavier your door, the more hinges it will need for support. Exterior doors, which are sturdier than interior doors, have the most hinges.

No, a storm door should not replace a regular door. It lacks the durability, insulation, and security of a proper exterior door. Most storm doors have lightweight frames and minimal locking hardware, and they aren’t meant to stand alone. While they work well as a backup to your main entry door, relying on one as your only barrier would likely lead to drafts, higher energy bills, and safety concerns.

Homes need solid construction to survive a hurricane, including these parts:

  • A secure foundation at the right elevation for your home’s flood threat level

  • Hurricane straps to secure your home’s foundation

  • Waterproof basement sealant or rubberized sheeting that directs water away from the foundation

  • A strong, well-attached roof that’s firmly secured to the framing

  • Shutters or roll-down window protectors that you can close outside to prevent broken windows

  • A garage door bracing system to keep high winds from caving in or tearing off the door

  • Deadbolts to keep your exterior doors in place against wind pressure and floodwater

Some storm doors might need two closers, depending on the weather conditions in the area. For example, if it’s particularly windy where you live, installing two storm door closers (instead of one) can prevent your door from slamming shut when it’s propped open. You can place one at the top of your door and another at the bottom.

Storm handles using universal hole spacings are interchangeable regardless of brand and model. However, some older models may require specific hardware. In these cases, we recommend replacing your storm door altogether instead of spending hours looking for a replacement part online. Newer models also tend to be more durable and efficient, so a new storm door could be a worthy investment.

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