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Stabilizing Foundation Walls in Winston Salem, NC

A homeowner began to notice issues with his homes foundation. The basement wall had started to bow and crack. Our crew installed our PowerBrace system that is fully adjustable and can restore your foundation to it's original height. 

Sinking Floor Stabilization in Lexington, NC

A simple sagging floor that needed to be stabilized was this home's issue. We supplied a steel beam support and installed our SmartJacks to hold it up.

Repairing Cracked and Unstable Foundation in Lexington, NC

Foundation piers were installed to stabilize the customer's home because the cracks in the foundation indicated structural instability, likely caused by shifting soil or settling. The piers provide deep support, anchoring the foundation to more stable soil layers and preventing further movement or damage.

GeoLock Wall Anchor Installation for Bowing Wall - Lexington, NC

In Lexington, NC, this homeowner reached out after noticing cracks and inward bowing in their retaining wall classic signs of lateral soil pressure pushing against the structure. Over time, this kind of pressure can cause serious damage, compromising both the wall and anything it supports above.

To stabilize the wall and stop further movement, our team installed GeoLock Wall Anchors. These anchors connect the failing wall to stable soil away from the home, using steel rods and heavy-duty earth anchors to apply continuous, adjustable tension. The system works immediately to restore stability, with the potential for gradual straightening over time.

 

This solution protects the structural integrity of the wall, helps prevent future damage, and gives the homeowner long-term peace of mind.

Garage Wall Stabilization in Walkertown, NC

This homeowner's foundation wall in their garage was cracked and tilting. To permanently stabilize the wall, we installed our PowerBrace System. This system uses steel I-beams anchored to the floor and floor joists to counteract the pressure causing the tilt, preventing further movement and restoring structural integrity.