
Ram Jack Foundation Repair of Northwest Georgia and East Tennessee, LLC. - DBA
Ram Jack Foundation Solutions, LLC. is locally owned and operated by John C. (Chris) and Francine Schauwecker and son Scott Schauwecker. We have been the only licensed Ram Jack dealer in the Eastern counties of Tennessee and the North Western counties of Georgia for over six years. Our office and warehouse is located in Soddy Daisy, Tennessee, in Hamilton county near Chattanooga. We are a licensed contractor in the state of Tennessee “ID Number: 00058766” and in our company we have over 60 years of construction experience. This experience allows us to diagnose your individual problems and carry out the proper repairs in a timely professional manner. We have great pride in being one the 40+ dealers in the Ram Jack Family.
The Counties we serve in Tennessee are: Anderson, Blount, Bradley, Campbell, Carter, Claiborne, Cocke, Grainger, Greene, Hamblin, Hamilton, Hancock, Hawkins, Jefferson, Johnson, Knox, Loudon, Marion, McMinn, Meigs, Monroe, Polk, Rhea, Roan, Sequatchie, Sevier, Sullivan, Unicoi, Union, Washington
The Counties we serve in Georgia are: Catoosa, Chattooga, Dade, Fannin, Floyd, Gordan, Murray, Walker, Whitfield
As a Foundation Repair Contractor we take great pride in offering the best solutions to our customers by using the patented Ram Jack Foundation Repair Systems. These patented systems offer the most technologically advanced approach to solving foundation problems. We are so confident with our product that we offer a Limited Life Time Transferable Warranty on residential piering repairs.
Ram Jack Foundation Solutions, LLC has done foundation repair work on numerous commercial buildings in Tennessee and Georgia. Ram Jack’s patented systems are not limited to lighter residential structures. Our systems use high carbon steel pilings, coated with an environmentally friendly thermal plastic protective coating. These pilings are driven into the soil by two methods. One method uses the weight of the structure to counter the force of the hydraulic rams used to push them into the ground. We can exert up to 70,000 lbs. of hydraulic power (the only proven pressure that assures reaching refusal on heaver structures). Another method is to screw high carbon steel helical screw piles into the soil with a powerful hydraulic torque motor to anchor the structure and prevent future settlement. Each method has its place in the solving of foundation problems or potential problems that could occur in the future. |