Photo Album: Woodworking Repairs Bedroom Floor for Concerned Father in Columbia, SC
Jorel T. inherited his parents home in Columbia, SC after they passed and has since decided to raise his own family there. After only a few months, they have settled in and his kids are enjoying their new school. While getting ready one morning, Jorel's son felt a bouncy spot on the floor and said something about it. Jorel being the concerned father he is, took a look at it and knew there were probably repairs that needed to be made. His parents often did not do the repairs that needed to be done because of their age but he wanted to make sure his children were safe. Jorel did a search on the internet to find a local company that could help and found Cantey Foundation Specialists. He called in and was scheduled for an appointment with System Design Specialist Brandon Privette. Brandon arrived for the appointment and went through Jorel's crawl space to see what was causing the floors to bounce. After the inspection, Brandon determined that Jorel needed to replace some wood that had begun to rot. Brandon assured Jorel that the wood could be replaced with no problem, as the Cantey team often replaces rotting wood in crawl spaces. Production Team Leader Diego Sanchez, Production Team Member Dallas Elgin, and Production Team Member Jesus Gonzalez came out and successfully replaced all the rotting wood. Jorel now has the peace of mind he set out for that his children and the family home are safe.
Rotting Wood and Debris
Homeowner Jorel had no idea his crawl space was in such bad condition because it was not something he thought to check.
Clearing the Way
Production Team Member Jesus clears out a path to the section of rotting wood that was in need of replacement.
Lending a Helping Hand
Production Team Leader Diego helps his crew members clear out debris in order to get started on the wood rot replacement.
Hauling Away the Broken Pieces
After replacing the rotting wood, the crew works hard to get all of the wood scraps out of the crawl space and into the truck to leave their workspace as clean as possible.