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Linda's home in Eaton, NY had a concrete problem. After years and years, her concrete started to become unstable and lean towards her home. The concrete leaning wasn't the problem it was the water. Every time it rained Linda watched in horror as water would run into her foundation. She knew this was causing a bigger problem and decided it was time to fix her concrete. Instead of tearing out the concrete and starting over Linda had the concrete leveling experts at Woodford Brothers fix it. That night Linda had dinner on her newly leveled porch.
Water in your basement? Cracks in your foundation? Leaky foundation walls? Call Woodford - we can help! Woodford Bros., Inc. specializes in basement waterproofing, foundation repair, concrete leveling, Barn Restoration, and radon mitigation.
Founded in 1962, Woodford's original focus was foundation and barns. Now, we do basement waterproofing, concrete leveling, radon mitigation, and basement finishing. That's why Tom and Mike got the name "Basement Brothers." Modeled after Tom and Mike, Honesty and hard work are at the heart of what we do. Our headquarters is in Apulia Station, outside of Tully, NY. We serve all of Central New York, including Syracuse, Rochester, Binghamton, Oswego, Ithaca, and Auburn.
Old home in Bernhards Bay, NY foundation was old coble stone. The foundation was crumbling and falling apart. Robert the home owner, called Woodford Bros., Inc. for help repairing his foundation. Tess Rounsaville in the Customer Care Center, scheduled an estimate for Robert to meet with a Design Specialist, Jon Bumpus.
Jason Hodge a Foreman at Woodford Bros., Inc. rebuilt the wall that was crumbling and falling apart. The pictures show the big holes and crumbling stone foundation. But after Jason and his crew finished the work, the wall was completely rebuilt!
Robert from Pulaski, NY had Woodford Bros., Inc. lift the concrete slabs around his pool using our concrete lifting process called PolyLevel. James Parker and his crew lift the concrete slabs and now Robert has a safe area around the pool and he doesn't have to worry about it being a tripping hazard.