Good news about
Foundation Repair.

Sticking doors, cracking sheetrock and foundation worries are probably why you’re reading this. You think there may be a problem with your foundaiton. Here’s good news; repairs may not be necessary. And, even if they are, they dont have to be a disruptive mess. Du-West Foundation Repair offers methods which are convenient, quick, and guaranteed.

IF YOU DON’T NEED REPAIR,
WE’LL TELL YOU

Du-West only does work that’s necessary because needless work on a foundation can cause problems down the road. More than half the foundations Du-West checks annually don’t need repair. Instead we’re able to help you with maintenance solutions such as watering, changing drainage or installing root shields to head off more serious problems.

ASSESSING YOUR SITUATION

After conducting a thorough evaluation, Du-West’s foundation repair specialists determine if foundation repairs are necessary, you will receive a detailed foundation footprint drawing including elevation readings and an estimate. Du-West repaired areas are often covered by a lifetime transferable warranty. Learn more about our lifetime warranty.


BIG OR SMALL, DU-WEST FIXES THEM ALL

Whether it’s a home or commercial building, industrial facility, or highway bridge, Du-West’s foundation repair technology delivers complete leveling solutions. Because of Du-West’s experience using a variety of techniques, you can feel secure knowing we’ll recommend a repair method thats the best fit for your specific need. View some of our solutions.

Tool Time with Jim



It's our third week for Tool Time with Jim! Last week's Compulevel was difficult but we did have a winner. This week's trivia picture is below. It's a zoomed-in picture of a tool that any handyman should know of. Visit Du-West Foundation on Facebook to become a fan. The first person that answers the name of the tool AND a description of what you would use it for and WIN A $25 GIFT CARD to Home Depot!

What could this tool possibly be? Remember, you must visit the Du-West Foundation Facebook page to post your answer!

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1 Comments:

Blogger J7 said...

maybe a socket wrench? I'm not a fan, but I couldn't resist trying to answer:-) Good luck!

May 21, 2010 at 9:56 AM  

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