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Wall Anchor Installation in Mosinee
Augured holes for Wall Anchor installation and the cleanup after
Foundation Repaired & Walls Stabilized with PowerBraces in Mosinee, WI
Before:
In Mosinee, WI, a homeowner observed a basement wall beginning to bow inward, with a horizontal crack forming across the center of the block. Marathon County’s dense, moisture-retentive soils were exerting increasing lateral pressure on the wall—especially during wet seasons and freeze–thaw cycles. The displacement created visible inward deflection, separation along mortar joints, and early signs of structural stress typical of an actively moving foundation wall.
After:
Sure-Dry installed the PowerBrace™ system to stabilize the bowing wall and arrest further movement. Each steel beam was laser-aligned, anchored at the floor and the sill plate, and torque-adjusted to apply controlled corrective pressure. The system now secures the wall in place and allows for future tightening as seasonal soil pressure changes.
This solution provides long-term structural reinforcement designed for Central Wisconsin’s expansive, moisture-sensitive soil conditions.
Settling Foundation & Wall Repair In Montello, WI
Before: Sagging Floors and Bowing Basement Walls
A homeowner in Montello, WI reached out to Sure-Dry after noticing two troubling issues: the floors above their crawl space were bouncy and uneven, and their basement walls were beginning to bow inward with visible cracking. Seasonal soil movement and years of structural stress had taken a toll, putting the home's stability—and value—at risk.
The home needed more than a cosmetic fix. It required structural reinforcement from the ground up.
After: Permanent Stabilization with SmartJack® and PowerBrace™ Systems
Sure-Dry designed and installed a dual-system solution to address both crawl space and wall support:
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SmartJack Support Posts were installed beneath the floor joists to lift and stabilize the sagging areas above the crawl space.
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PowerBrace Wall Reinforcement Beams were anchored along the basement walls to immediately stop inward movement and allow for gradual straightening over time.
The installation was fast, precise, and minimally invasive. The floors were firm and level once again, and the basement walls were stabilized for the long term.
Basement Foundation Repair In Plover, WI
Before:
A homeowner in Plover noticed stair-step cracks spreading through a block basement wall, along with slight inward bowing. Heavy rains and expansive soils made the movement worse, raising concerns about long-term structural safety.
After:
We installed the GeoLock® Wall Anchor System, connecting interior steel wall plates to galvanized earth anchors set in stable soil beyond the backfill. This provided immediate stabilization and allows for periodic tightening to help straighten the wall over time.
The wall is now stabilized against further inward movement, and the homeowner has confidence in the long-term safety of their foundation.
Failing Block Foundation Repaired & Stabilized in Plover, WI
Before:
In Plover, WI, a homeowner noticed bowing and horizontal cracking along multiple basement walls. Portage County’s clay-rich, moisture-retentive soils were exerting significant lateral pressure, causing inward movement around the entire perimeter of the basement. Symptoms included stepped cracking, widening mortar joints, and walls deflecting inward more noticeably during wet periods—a clear indication of soil expansion and seasonal freeze–thaw stress pushing against the foundation.
After:
Sure-Dry installed GeoLock® Wall Anchors around the entire basement to stabilize each affected wall section. Anchor rods were advanced into undisturbed soils away from the pressure zone, and every anchor was torque-verified to ensure proper soil engagement before final tensioning. This configuration provides full-perimeter stabilization with the ability for gradual corrective tightening over time.
The basement is now structurally secure, protected against continued inward movement, and ready to withstand Central Wisconsin’s seasonal soil cycles.