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AccuLevel, Inc. - Kentucky
4.0(
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Serving Ewing, VA and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 1996

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"This company is top notch. They fixed my sagging floor and it now looks beautiful. My house was built n 1902 and can be a challenge at times to work on. They were professional and did the job in less time then they original thought. I am so very pleased with their work. I would hire them again in a minute for any foundation and floor leveling needs. Thank\ you Acculevel!!!!!"
Commercial Waterproofing
Commercial Waterproofing
Commercial Waterproofing
Commercial Waterproofing
Commercial Waterproofing

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Response time10 hrs
335 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by87%of homeowners
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Reed's Home Solutions
5.0(
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Serving Ewing, VA and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 1983

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"The owner came down to give us an estimate on what it would take to fix standing water issue in a house we were looking at purchasing. He performed a thorough inspection on what was causing the water to sit in the crawlspace and went over what would be required to keep the moisture and water from affecting the structural integrity of the house. While we did not end up purchasing the home, we greatly appreciated his willingness to come down and do an inspection and give us an estimate. They were recommended by my stepdad who had them do a crawlspace encapsulation on his house. He said they perform first class workmanship and were professional. The owner also came back after the work was finished to ensure that everything was done correctly. Would recommend to anyone needing any work done on their crawlspace."
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Response time1 day
18 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by87%of homeowners
Grady's Painting Plastering/Construction
2.0(
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Serving Ewing, VA and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 1969

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"I needed stucco repair work on an old chimney (and other spots). Grady was meticulous and thoughtful on what approaches and materials would work. Throughout the project they allocated sufficient time for each treatment to cure and inspected the work before proceeding to the next step. Grady started the project with no money down and only required ongoing payments for materials until the project was well underway. The final payment was due only after they did a final inspection. Total project cost was also below other bids."
Response time11 hrs
Response rate100%
Recommended by57%of homeowners
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Master Services
4.5(
197
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Serving Ewing, VA and surrounding areas

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

Warranties offered

"With the recent snow melt and the rain we are having this may be a timely recommendation. I hope you don’t have this need, but if you do I would like to recommend Master Service Company. We had at least six estimates for waterproofing our basement and although not nearly the cheapest, we were impressed by the presentation and the personnel and low key sales approach. So, we hired them! The work was done last week and again we were impressed with the crew doing the work, the care given to hold down the dust created, the quality of the materials used, and the willingness of the crew to keep us apprised of the job as it progressed. The was great care given to cleanup of what is a very messy job. We waited until the repair had been “battle tested”, (and this inclement weather has certainly accomplished that) before writing a recommendation. We could not be more pleased at this point. Again I hope you don’t have the need, but if you do give Mr. Jeff Russell at Master Service a call. Contact: Jeff Russell 317-720-3288."
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Response time1 day
Recommended by93%of homeowners
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Ameri-Dry Waterproofing
3.9(
51
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Serving Ewing, VA and surrounding areas

In business since 1990

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"If you're selecting a contractor to do thousands of dollars of work, you'll probably do a lot of research. I tend to over think things, and I had a lot of contractors come to my house to give an estimate. I wasn't just looking for the lowest bid (after the first three, I pretty much knew what the price range was) but I did not want to pay a ton of money and then find the work was inadequate/insufficient and I'd have to pay even more to have it done right.
My issue started with a leaking sunroom. After rain or snowmelt in my newly-purchased house, I discovered that water leaked under the concrete into the floor and soaked my carpet. Several contractors came and tried to figure out the problem. Most of them initially focused on the roof, but the water wasn't leaking from the roof. So evidently it was coming through the foundation, but was it a leak in the joint between the sunroom and the house, or a crack in the concrete? They all told me this sort of problem is tricky to diagnose; in some cases you'd need to dig out the entire foundation to be sure. But basically, all the waterproofers I spoke to agreed that I needed one of two things: (1) A French drain and sump pump installed inside the sun room along the leaking wall, or (2) a French drain + speed drain on the outside (more expensive). The most expensive option yet was to dig out the foundation and waterproof the outside of it with tar sealant, particularly a problem since I had a concrete pad on the exterior of the leaking section.
So, with the general consensus being that what I needed was a French drain and sump pump on the inside (this seemed the most logical, and also most economical solution), I got a range of estimates and pitches from waterproofers who do this kind of work. My top picks were the ones with good Angie's List ratings. The price range for the basic job I have described ranged from about $2300 at the low end to $3600 at the upper end.
Now, I was leery of a large franchise operation like Ameri-Dry. They have a very slick website, of course, and their sales reps are very polished and can describe in great detail why they are the best company for the job, what makes their methods superior to others, etc. I found that nearly every contractor was happy to contrast themselves with everyone else, swearing they stand by their work but "you can't trust those other guys" (in so many words). I can't blame them, and I hate to be cynical, I'm sure most of them are sincere. But my natural inclination was to go with a smaller firm with good reviews on Angie's List. Still, there are some advantages to going with a large, established company, and Ameri-Dry has very good ratings, so I had them come give an estimate as well.
Not one, but two men came to my house to look at the problem and give their pitch. The senior rep who I dealt with for the rest of the job was named Carlos. I'm not sure if sending two men for an estimate is standard practice, but they seemed to have practiced their presentation, which made me a bit wary (I hate being "pitched" to or feeling like I am being subjected to a sales routine). Also, they tried to do that thing where they'll offer a discount if you sign a contract that day, which I said I hated -- I like to think over big financial decisions at length. They did back off once I made it clear that I was not going to decide that day.
However, the things they said made sense and conformed to what other contractors had said. Moreover, Carlos was the first one to ask to see my basement, even though the problem I called about was in my sunroom. So I showed them my basement (where I had a sump pump already) and he pointed out that the floor drainage was very shoddy work and that I had mold and efflorescence indicating water leaking through the porous cinder blocks, probably from external pressure.
Now, of course this made me a little wary as well -- "Oh, naturally they're trying to get me to have even more work done!" -- but in fact I had noticed this myself and knew I'd have to do something about my basement sooner or later. At this time, all I wanted to do was get water out of my sunroom, spending as little as possible. But I gave them credit for looking over the entire house. And when they gave me an estimate, the cost of putting in a French drain and sump pump in the sunroom AND at the same time putting a weeping tile drainage system and a larger, improved sump pump pit in my basement, was pretty reasonable.
I still had a couple more contractors give me estimates, this time for both the sunroom and the basement. Ameri-Dry's estimate was in the upper range, though not the highest bid, but certainly not the lowest. I vacillated. There were one or two other guys that seemed pretty solid, and a little cheaper. Was it wise or foolish to go with a big company? Ameri-Dry's Angie's List ratings were very positive, which spoke well of them (and was what ultimately weighed against another company that otherwise I probably would have chosen, since they had no Angie's List track record), and the "life of the structure" warranty Ameri-Dry offers was also very attractive (though a couple of other contractors also offered a "one-time transferable" warranty, meaning it would last as long as I own the house and could be transferred to the next buyer). But the Ameri-Dry warranty is supposed to transfer to anyone who buys this house, ever.
So, when Carlos made his follow-up call, I was still vacillating. Well, it turned out there was a little room for negotiation on the price, and I ended up pushing him a little harder. We settled on a modest discount off their original estimate, and he came by the next day with a contract.
They were able to schedule a crew to come out the following week, at a day convenient to me. These guys were a very organized team that had obviously done a lot of these jobs, and they were quite polite and professional. Now, one thing to be aware of: they were subcontractors. They told me they do essentially all of Ameri-Dry's jobs in this area. Several of the other contractors who gave me bids touted the fact that they don't use subcontractors. I guess this can be significant for insurance and licensing purposes, though if the subcontractors are also properly insured and licensed (which these guys were-at least the paperwork I looked at seemed legit) then it probably doesn't really matter if the crew doing the job works directly for the company you hire or was subcontracted out. It's the quality of the work that matters. So I wasn't really upset by this.
The basement job was done quickly and without a hitch. The guy in charge even asked me if I wanted the sump pump moved to a more convenient corner location, and I said yes. So they put in the drainage system and filled the old pit and dug a new one. I feel better about the basement now; I am hoping this will extend the life of my basement and the foundation by many years and forestall further seepage problems.
Now for the complication: remember they were supposed to dig a French drain and sump pump in the sunroom up above? Well, after pulling back the carpet inside the sunroom, it turned out that my sunroom sits on a single concrete pad without a footing. So, they COULDN'T dig into it without undermining the structural integrity of the sunroom! The foreman was rather annoyed at Carlos (who had said what I needed was a French drain) and they called him out to my house to discuss the matter.
So, what I actually needed was that exterior water-proofing job and a drain along the outside, with a speed drain in front of the door. And to do that, they had to get a concrete saw, saw a chunk out of the external concrete pad, then dig down and properly waterproof the outside wall of my sunroom, then fill it back in again with concrete and install the drain.
This was, of course, more expensive than the job originally planned, and Ameri-Dry wanted me to pay more. I was pretty upset by this, since once the foreman pointed out the issue with the concrete foundation,"
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Recommended by84%of homeowners
Mr. Fix-It Home Improvements & Bath Masters
4.2(
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Serving Ewing, VA and surrounding areas

In business since 1993

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Extra work was performed with extra expense & not discussed with me. We eventually settled but the roof leaked in 2 separate places. They said they would fix and it was "under warranty ". At least four requests were made to "fix it". They never showed up. I had to pay $2,600 to repair their insufficient workmanship. I would never allow anyone I know to use them."
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Recommended by90%of homeowners
DYNAMIC STUCCO AND DRYWALL
4.5(
141
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Serving Ewing, VA and surrounding areas

In business since 1982

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Paul and his son, Brandon, did a phenomenal job on repairing the damage from a water line that burst at our home. They were prompt in responding to our call to come look at the damage and give us a quote and also provided a time frame to complete the job. I can not tell you how grateful we are that we chose this father and son team for the job. They are true professionals and their workmanship is top notch. My husband and I recommend these gentlemen 100%. We will be using this company again for future jobs at our home. Give them a call, you won't regret it."
Recommended by93%of homeowners
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The Fireplace Doctor
3.9(
1,190
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Serving Ewing, VA and surrounding areas

In business since 1993

Emergency services offered

Credit card accepted

"It turned out well. I used it shortly after I purchased the deal. There were additional charges beyond the big deal amount as I had them repair something that they found while doing it. They did everything as advertised and then in addition to that, they also fixed some molding around the chimney that had become cracked and weathered. I had not used them before. There have been no issues since the service was provided."
Recommended by78%of homeowners
All American Painting & Home Repair
4.8(
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Serving Ewing, VA and surrounding areas

In business since 2000

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"It went very, very well. Mr. Wayland was polite, professional and very personable. He showed great knowledge in all areas
regarding the different projects .He did an outstanding job with everything. He was very tidy and conscientious. Very reasonable
in his prices. I am now going to contract him to stain and repair my deck and build  wood siding around my chimney, I know it will
look great !"
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Recommended by85%of homeowners
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Foundation Repair questions, answered by experts

In order to raise your home to make foundation repairs, you'll need to bring in a structural engineer to help you design the project. You'll also need to see if you're eligible for the permits needed, and contact a foundation repair company near you.

Concrete can crack from general wear, improper installation, or in response to uneven support from the soil underneath. Small, thin cracks on the surface of aging concrete are usually a result of normal wear and tear, while cracks on new concrete more likely indicate a problem with installation. Larger cracks or uneven steps can signify a much more severe issue. A concrete contractor should be able to diagnose the cause and repair concrete cracks for you.

If your building department catches you or a contractor doing foundation work without proper permits, they will likely put the work on hold until you secure the necessary permits, which can cause delays of days or even weeks. You can also face violation charges for construction without a permit, which can cost hundreds, depending on where you live.

You can seal a concrete slab by cleaning the surface, filling in any cracks, etching the surface, applying a sealer, and letting it dry. Concrete slabs don't typically need sealing, but you can use a topical concrete sealer if you notice signs of water damage. If you haven't already fixed the cause of the leak, then you'll want to repair the plumbing before you seal a concrete slab.

Most single-story homes don't have foundations strong enough to support a second story, but they can be reinforced for an addition. A structural engineer can assess your foundation and what needs to be done to get it ready. They'll look at any cracks or unevenness in your current foundation and consider any special framing or beams your home needs, especially if it’s in a high-wind or hurricane area.

“To support a second story, many structural engineers will require that you install additional concrete piers in the crawlspace,” says Tschudi. “This involves hand excavating, pouring a large concrete footing—usually with specially coated rebar—and then building concrete piers right up to the girders.”

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