• Expansion & Contraction
  • Sandy Soil
  • Improper Support
  • Age of Affected Home
  • Basement Leaks
  • Bowing Basement Walls
  • Brick Cracks
  • Interior Wall Cracks
  • Leaning Chimney
  • Sticking Windows and Doors
  • Helical Piles
  • Resistance Piers
  • Basement Wall Repair
  • Mud Jacking and Slab Jacking
  • House Leveling
  • Cracked Foundation Repair
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    Basement Wall Repair

    Concrete walls become stressed due to both horizontal and lateral earth pressure.  This pressure mixed with water in the soil creates hydrostatic pressure.  Poor foundations and those located in areas of weak or expansive soils, like clay and rock, eventually give to the pressure and begin bowing inward.

    If your foundation or basement wall is showing signs of bowing or bulging, this is a very serious foundation problem that can result in structural damage to your home.

    When cracks appear in these walls the structural integrity is compromised. This problem must be addressed quickly to avoid the expense of wall replacement or the possibility of structural failure.

    Using Helical Tie Backs and Wall Brackets, the wall is anchored and drawn back into place. The Helical Tieback repairs the bowing basement wall and saves the structural integrity of your home.

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