Wall Before PowerBraces
Long walls are especially susceptible in their middle parts because they do not have any other help supporting them. Image pushing on the center of a box side to try and collapse it versus pushing on the corner, the water and dirt behind the wall are working in the same way.
Cracked Wall Before PowerBraces
Filling cracks may help the look of them but, they will continue to come back until something is done about the cause.
Before the PowerBraces
In photos only cracks are apparent. These cracks are usually caused by bowing walls and if left untreated can cause major structural damage in the future.
PowerBraces Along Long Wall
By spreading PowerBraces out along the wall we can redistribute the hyrdostatic pressure from the wall to the braces adding extra support and preventing more bowing.
Anchors on the Ceiling
The PowerBraces are anchored between floor joists in the ceiling of the basement to have the strongest possible holding.
PowerBrace Floor Supports
PowerBraces work by being anchored at the top and the bottom of the wall. We can then pull the wall back and hold it there with the PowerBrace.
TripleSafe and WaterGuard Add Protection
WaterGuard and TripleSafe are a great way to protect against water in the basement. Water can be getting in through windows,gaps, cracks, pipes, and through the porous surface of the poured concrete.