These Kent County homeowners noticed two walls in the basement of their 1970’s home with horizontal cracks. A slight bow inwards was beginning to form.
These cracks and especially the inward bowing, are signs of big problems to come. The pressure and weight of the surrounding soils will not go away, and left unchecked, the walls would only continue to bow inward, eventually buckling, and the foundation failing completely.
Our team waterproofed the leaky basement walls and then installed a radiant wall barrier. This barrier not only acts as a vapour barrier for the newly installed waterproofing system, but it also helps reflect heat back into the basement, making the home more comfortable and energy-efficient.
Our team then installed the PowerBrace™ Wall Restoration System. It stabilizes the affected walls, so no more bowing can occur and in some instances can be tightened to help move the wall back into its original position.
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Horizontal crack
This horizontal crack appeared slowly over time, and the wall just started to bow inwards slightly.
Slight inward bowing - sign of big future problems
Although the wall is only bowed slightly, this problem never fixes itself and can only lead to eventual foundation failure.
PowerBrace in place
Our PowerBraceâ„¢ Wall Restoration System stabilizes the wall from future movement.
Structurally sound foundation walls
The PowerBraceâ„¢ Wall Restoration System combined with our basement waterproofing ensures that these customers will have a structurally sound, healthy and dry basement!