Before Stabilization
The walls before were showing signs of foundational loss of integrity, such as cracks in the foundation walls.
Staircase Cracks
Staircase cracks are a common sign of foundation walls being compromised.
Preparing For Installation
The team marks for any utility lines or any other obstruction before installation to ensure a smooth installation process.
Digging Holes
Once the team understands where the installation will take place, the team can begin digging holes a few feet away from the foundations walls.
Augured Holes
Augured holes are dug so that the Geo-Lock earth anchors can be situated deep within the holes.
Low-Profile Anchors
Wall anchors are a favorite with homeowners as they have a sleek low-profile.
Geo-Lock Anchors
Geo-Lock anchors have more holding power, making it a stronger anchor system than other anchor systems.
Backfilling Augured Hole
Once the walls are stabilized, the team begins to backfilling the augured holes.
Marking For Installation
The team prepares for installation on the interior also by marking the placements with bright green tape.
Working With Obstruction
One of the perks that people love about wall anchors is that they can be installed around most interior obstructions.
Powerbrace System
PowerBrace is the premier I-Beam stabilizing system and is used if there isn't enough space on the exterior of the foundation wall for Geo-Lock wall anchor installation.
Walls Stabilized
With all of the components in place, the walls are permanently stabilized.
Minimal Disturbance
The team not only uses products that generally have minimal disturbance, they are also trained professionals that are passionate about leaving the home better than they found it!
Potential Straightening
Another great feature about wall anchors and PowerBrace I-beams is that both have features that create a potential for wall straightening.
Sod Replacement
Along with backfilling, the team also carefully replaces the sod.