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Stabilized Cracked Basement Walls in Mt Airy, NC

Bowing and cracking began to appear on this block wall and made the basement at risk for a wall collapse. We stabilized the wall with our CarbonArmor straps.

Crawl Space Solutions in Mount Airy, NC

We repaired the large crack in this crawl space wall using the PowerBrace system. PowerBrace will permanently stabilize your home’s foundation walls using zinc-plated steel beams that are custom-fit to your space.  

Foundation Stabilization with Steel Push Piers - Mount Airy, NC

In Mount Airy, NC, this home was experiencing foundation settlement that could have led to major structural issues. To address the problem, our team installed a steel push pier system a proven solution to permanently stabilize foundations and offer the best chance to lift the home back to its original position.

Made from durable steel and driven deep into load-bearing soil, push piers are a minimally invasive option that causes little disturbance to the surrounding area. Unlike other foundation solutions that require extended construction timelines, push piers can typically be installed within a single day, making them fast, effective, and efficient.

 

The first image shows the foundation exposed during installation, while the second displays the restored, stabilized area leaving the homeowner with lasting peace of mind.

Basement Wall Stabilization in Yadkinville, NC

We installed the GeoLock Wall Anchor System to stabilize the basement wall because it provides a reliable and long-term solution for correcting wall cracks and bowing caused by soil pressure. This system uses anchors placed in stable soil away from the foundation, connected to steel plates on the interior wall, to counteract the pressure and prevent further movement. It’s a proven method to protect the structural integrity of the basement without requiring extensive excavation or reconstruction.

Cracking and Bowing Basement Wall Support in Siloam, NC

Water was filling this block wall and in addition to flooding the basement put immense pressure on the foundation wall. That pressure formed cracks in the mortar and started to push the wall out. If left unchecked this could easily collapse the wall, so we installed steel beams that brace the wall moving forward.