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Concrete Stem Wall Repair in Gilbert, AZ

This Gilbert, AZ, home, built in 2002, had a stem wall that was showing signs of failure. Stem wall failure is caused by chloride ion exchange in the moisture-laden pores of the concrete, and this causes the oxidization of the rebar. Once started, it's very difficult to stop with traditional means. Sealing the crack with epoxy will not stop the rebar from continuing to oxidize and expand.

Our solution to this problem is our patented Stem Wall Repair System. This system uses a composite material that is non-corroding. While replacement rebars often fail when they oxidize, this isn't a problem with our system. Besides concrete stem wall repair, our foundation and concrete experts do concrete porch repair and basement wall crack repair down in Gilbert, Arizona too!

Concrete Stem Wall Repair in Gilbert, AZ

The stem wall of the Gilbert home began showing serious warning signs of failure. This was due to the oxidation of the rebar inside the concrete. Our expert stem excavated the area near the damaged stem wall and chipped out existing failed concrete to fractured rock and behind the existing rebar. We removed the existing rebar and replaced it with our patented Stem Wall Repair System. To finish, we coated and patched the area with a cement patch and backfilled the excavated area around the home! Besides concrete stem wall repair, our foundation and concrete experts do concrete porch repair and basement wall crack repair down in Gilbert, Arizona too!

Gilbert, Arizona Stem Wall Repair

Our Composite Stem Wall Repair System is ONLY available via Arizona Foundation Solutions.

Gilbert, AZ Stem Wall Repair by Arizona Foundation Solutions

This stem wall, on this mid 90's home, was flacking, cracking, and spalling. Our expert stem wall repair team replaced the existing rebar with non-ferrous composite and then patched the stem wall. 

Stem Wall Repair - Gilbert, AZ

This stem wall on this Gilbert, AZ was showing signs of failure. The Homeowner wants to paint his house but wanted the foundation issues addressed first. The existing rebar was replaced with our non-ferrous composite.