Problem: Structural and Foundation Issues
No matter what kind of foundation you have, the dirt and water around your home are prone to change. This can cause serious issues for your home. During a wet season, the whole area may expand and swell, putting pressure on your foundation. During dry seasons, the ground will contract, causing your home to sink or settle.
Cause
Water in Your Basement?
Solution
Structural Foundation Repair Methods
Interior Wall Stabilization
For the carbon fiber method, the process consists of an expert measuring out appropriate spots on the wall for the supports, smoothening the wall, applying a binding agent such as epoxy, and embedding the carbon fiber into the epoxy. The strips are then locked into place using steel angle iron. This method is nice because the epoxy forms a smooth surface over the carbon fiber and can be painted over so you don’t even know the supports are there.
Foundation Repair
The process starts with mapping out areas where supports will be inserted. A crew will dig deep holes around your foundation in order to access your footing. Then, steel piping will be drilled into the footing and affixed with brackets. The piping will reach down far past the footing, deep into the ground to a layer stable enough to support your home.
After the steel support pipes are in place, the crew will use hydraulic machinery to move your entire home, foundation and all, back to its original position. When the home is in the perfect spot, the support pipes will be bolted to the brackets, locking the home’s position in place.
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