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Bulging wall repair begins by
fastening the floor bracket with heavy duty screw anchors to the
basement floor, then attaching the pushing rod bracket to the floor
joist every 4 ft. to properly do the bracing job. The tube
bracket holders are attached to the two neighboring floor joist,
utilizing three floor joists for additional pushing power on the
foundation wall. The basement wall repair is made to push the
buckling wall back, when the pushing rod applies pressure to the wall
brace. With continued pressure on the buckled wall and over a
period of time, the bulging wall will be moved
back.
In cases of severe bowing
wall damage, repairs can be made to the basement walls by installing
the wall bracing and running a 6 inch trenching machine or a narrow
back hoe outside of the moving wall. This allows the buckling
walls to be pushed back by the installed wall brace and the cracking
wall will be straightened the same day.
One of the advantages of wall
bracing is that it can be done inside the basement, year around
- and in most cases, there is no digging up the
yard. Basement wall repair of buckling walls with wall braces
is less costly than other methods. Furthermore, straightening
walls gives you the assurance and security that you can finish off your
basement walls. Straightened walls raises the value of your
home - taking away the pushing wall worry and giving you peace of
mind. Don't wait, caved in basement bowing walls are painful
and very costly.
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