Crawl Space Repair Photo Album: Restoring Structural Stability for a Legacy Home in Memphis, TN
After over 50 years in her beloved Memphis home, Helen M. began noticing sagging floors in both the bathroom and back bedroom. With plans to renovate the space—including a new shower, toilet, and vanity—Helen and her family knew these foundational issues had to be addressed first. Following a detailed 45-minute phone consultation where all family members had their concerns answered, they confidently moved forward with the necessary repairs.
The project involved a full structural restoration beneath the affected areas. In the back bedroom, our team carefully removed and replaced the failing joists, subfloor, and rim band to reestablish a solid foundation. Similar structural work was done in the bathroom, including new joists and subflooring to support the upcoming bathroom upgrades. Additionally, we installed a new Everlast Crawlspace Door and frame, ensuring a more secure and sealed access point to the crawlspace below.
With these critical repairs completed, Helen’s home now has the stable foundation needed for the family’s renovation plans to move ahead with confidence. This project not only preserved the structural integrity of a decades-old home but also gave the family peace of mind for future improvements. If your home is showing signs of floor sagging or crawlspace damage, contact us today for a free inspection and expert repair solutions.
Broken Joist
Water had done a great deal of damage to this crawl space wood.
Broken Floor Tiles
The weight of the toilet was too much on this rotted wood, causing the flor to sag and tiles to break.
Rotted Floor
Water had rotted the crawl space wood and made its way up to the subfloor, causing massive damage.
Wet wood and Broken Joists
This is the result of excess water in the crawl space.
Rotted Rim Band
More water damage to the crawl space foundation.
Wet and Moldy Wood
This causes unhelthy breathing air in the main living space.
Big Smiles
Marcus with the family before the project began.
New Crawl Space Wood
We replaced the old and rotted wood with new strong wood.
LumberKote
We applied LumberKote⢠to the new wood. This sealant keeps the wood dry and strong for 25 years.
The Family and Crew
All thumbs up after a successful crawl space repair project.