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Our Team will be gearing up for the Black Hills Home Show tomorrow. Everyone will have the chance to enter a ticket for a Yeti Cooler stuffed with goodies. We also have educational pamphlets and samples of our products. We are excited to have the chance to participate in this grand event. The home show is March 24-March 26, 2023.

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Voids are below the surface gaps in the land when settlement occurs. When rainfall moves through spaces and cracks underground, cavities or voids are formed. Concrete is partially supported by base soils or through the use of anchors or rebar to foundation walls where there is a void. As your home settles, the concrete slab can no longer support any weight. This is when cracks will form on the outside and inside of your home. These cracks will eventually get worse.

The solution is to fill the void with polyurethane foam injection. Deep Foamjection will fill and set up within seconds. This is a permanent, fast, affordable, and eco-friendly solution to repairing settlements. Only professionals with expert knowledge and specialized equipment can repair foundations or settled slabs.

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Have you noticed a crack on the outside of your house that seems to be slowly growing? Are you worried your home will eventually fall down? Don't worry, it is not that easy to collapse. This exterior crack does pose a problem for a lifetime home. A settled home will have certain areas targeted that will pose a problem. The whole home will not crumble.


Major structural damage will eventually happen if your foundation is cracking. Some warning signs are listed below.


  • More cracks in your drywall will appear.

  • Doors and Windows will not work properly

  • Long cracks in the basement, crawl space, or attic walls will become visible

  • Cracks around your doorway and window frames will get worse

  • Water Leaking in home


In order to understand your foundation issues and the cost to repair, Contact us for a free estimate at (605) 390-0228.


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