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Get the support your foundation needs with this wall brace and beam system! Wall brace and beam solutions are used to repair bowing, buckling, or significant cracks in foundation walls.
This homeowner lives alone and rarely could get into her basement. She was worried that the walls would cave in between the times she could get down there. She knew of Thrashers reputation, and gave us a call. Kevin French came out to meet with her. After inspection her foundation, it was clear her walls were in very bad shape. Over time the soil around her foundation had shifted and allowed her walls to be less supported. Kevin proposed we use Power Braces to give that support back to the wall. Power Braces are one of our foundation repair products. They are floor to ceiling braces that are installed to the wall. This prevents the walls to stop caving in, and overtime can straighten the walls back out. Check out the before and after of this process! There is no doubt this homeowner has the peace of mind she was looking for.
With all of the dry weather the ground has released a lot of water and shriveled up. During this process the soil will pull away from the foundation walls. This will allow movement and settlement of the basement foundation walls. This is an example of cracks in the wall and the wall is bowing. The wall can be braced and stabilized with bracing. In many cases the wall can be straightened back to plumb.
Bowing walls and cracked walls are a common problem during dry weather and dry seasons. The moisture evaporates out of the soil and the soil shrinks up and pulls away from the basement foundation. This process will allow the foundation to move, shift, settle, bow and crack. In this case the repair is wall bracing. Take a look at the clean finish after the repair is complete.
Replace all of hard labor of hand digging and pouring some kind of concrete with and EZ Post. The state-of-the-art outdoor decking support system called EZ Post can be installed quickly and easily. Two great things are the strength, and its adjustable. Give us a call at 1-800-328-0816 to learn more or request an estimate. You'll be glad you did!