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EHM

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Customers say: Quality work
71 years of experience

EHM is a structural moving and elevating company that also specializes in foundation repair and replacement. We have been working in the Midwest since the Great Floods of 1993. We specialize in severely comprised foundation issues. We can elevate, level, pier or replace a wall or your entire foundation. We do not do mudjacking, waterproofing or minor crack repair.

"I did not get the service that we originally talked about I am very unhappy"

Donna S on August 2021

EHM is a structural moving and elevating company that also specializes in foundation repair and replacement. We have been working in the Midwest since the Great Floods of 1993. We specialize in severely comprised foundation issues. We can elevate, level, pier or replace a wall or your entire foundation. We do not do mudjacking, waterproofing or minor crack repair.

"I did not get the service that we originally talked about I am very unhappy"

Donna S on August 2021


"Bill Sinks and his team were so great to work with from start to finish! They were professional and thorough . Bill gave me an estimate and stuck to it. I am so relieved to have this taken care of! I would highly recommend Multy Builders for all of your building / renovation needs!"

Carol V on July 2020

Additional contact name - William C. Sinks.

"Bill Sinks and his team were so great to work with from start to finish! They were professional and thorough . Bill gave me an estimate and stuck to it. I am so relieved to have this taken care of! I would highly recommend Multy Builders for all of your building / renovation needs!"

Carol V on July 2020



ELLIS BROS, INC

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ELLIS BROS, INC

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Recommended by 100% of Angi customers
Recommended by 100% of HomeAdvisor customers

Ellis, Inc. is a full service general contractor. No job is too big. We have several employees who specialize in specific areas of new home building or remodeling. Concrete is one part of this multi faceted business. We even specialize in house jacking and spray foam insulation. We also have snow plowing services available.

Ellis, Inc. is a full service general contractor. No job is too big. We have several employees who specialize in specific areas of new home building or remodeling. Concrete is one part of this multi faceted business. We even specialize in house jacking and spray foam insulation. We also have snow plowing services available.


Remodels Roofing Concrete Tree cutting Electrical/plumbing Carpentry Painting interior/exterior Build Garages Just ask and it shall be done.


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Today’s homeowners are “building green” by choosing products that make their homes energy-efficient, healthier to live in, and better for the environment. Smart choices today are leading the way for a brighter tomorrow…. Our commitment to sustainability starts with energy-saving and durable products. We manufacture building materials that save energy, reduce reliance on fossil fuels and decrease greenhouse gas emissions around the world. Overall, our energy saving products make a significant net positive impact on the environment, especially in terms of energy conservation and the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions. As one example, fiberglass insulation saves 12 times the energy used to produce it — in its first year installed alone. Further, our insulation products continue to help conserve energy year after year without consuming any additional resources. Be sure to read about our continuing commitment to innovation and greening our products to add value for our customers while meeting the needs of the green marketplace.

Today’s homeowners are “building green” by choosing products that make their homes energy-efficient, healthier to live in, and better for the environment. Smart choices today are leading the way for a brighter tomorrow…. Our commitment to sustainability starts with energy-saving and durable products. We manufacture building materials that save energy, reduce reliance on fossil fuels and decrease greenhouse gas emissions around the world. Overall, our energy saving products make a significant net positive impact on the environment, especially in terms of energy conservation and the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions. As one example, fiberglass insulation saves 12 times the energy used to produce it — in its first year installed alone. Further, our insulation products continue to help conserve energy year after year without consuming any additional resources. Be sure to read about our continuing commitment to innovation and greening our products to add value for our customers while meeting the needs of the green marketplace.

Concrete Leveling questions, answered by experts

Concrete homes have better fire resistance because this material is highly resistant to fire and heat. But any paint, siding, windows, roofing, or other materials on a concrete home may still be flammable. Never try to stay in a building with a large, active fire or a wildfire approaching because this can still be deadly. However, building a fireproof home with concrete can better protect the structure against total destruction.

Yes, fiber concrete can crack, and contrary to popular belief, it will crack under similar forces to rebar-reinforced concrete. The difference is in how the crack spreads through the slab. When you exert pressure on a slab, the slab flexes downward, putting tensile forces on the bottom of the slab. In rebar concrete, a crack at the bottom will also quickly appear on the top surface. In fiber concrete, the fibers hold the two sides of that bottom crack together, making it less likely for the crack to form on the top surface.

There’s no legal requirement that states that you need rebar in a concrete driveway, but since the slab will be supporting heavy vehicle loads, it’s always a good idea to pay a bit more for rebar reinforcement. Your driveway will be much more likely to crack if you don’t reinforce it with rebar. Driveways that need to support commercial vehicles or provide parking for multiple vehicles at once should always include rebar reinforcement. If you’re pouring concrete over asphalt or pouring concrete over an existing slab, you may not have enough depth for rebar, meaning an increased risk of cracking.

It’s possible to pour concrete if the temperatures are expected to dip below freezing at night, but you need to take some special precautions before you do. Most importantly, you need to make sure your concrete won’t freeze, so the best thing to do is enclose the area and heat it. You should also make sure you’re using cold-weather concrete that’s designed for pouring in cold weather. Use accelerants to help speed up the curing process and avoid cold temperatures from resulting in weak concrete.

Newly poured concrete is prone to small, fine cracks within the first 30 days of installation, but most noticeable cracks will disappear within that time frame. If a crack is greater than 1 inch, consider contacting the person who installed your wall to inspect the job.  

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