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To permanently stabilize this customers bowing foundation wall, we installed our PowerBrace Foundation Wall Repair System.
Notice the concerning before photo, a clear sign of a basement wall in distress due to the relentless push of hydrostatic pressure in Glassport, PA. Thankfully, our team stepped in with a lasting remedy - the GeoLock Channel Anchor. As evident in the after photo, this innovative solution not only stabilized the wall but gave the homeowner much-needed peace of mind. Experience the transformative power we bring into stabilizing the very foundation of your home, ensuring a safe, secure, and worry-free future.
Facing a daunting wall support issue in Monessen, PA, a homeowner reached out to us for help. The before photo showcases the compromised integrity, illustrating the urgent need for expert intervention. Enter our solution: EverBrace and PowerBrace. As depicted in the after photo, these tried-and-true products not only secured the foundation but restored peace of mind, emphasizing our commitment to delivering both a remarkable client experience and a durable fix for your home's foundation woes.
The joist heads and other structural lumbar was compromised and reinforced in place. Lifetime warranty with far less work than replacement.
A homeowner in Elizabeth, PA contacted Keystone Basement Systems after noticing cracks forming across their basement walls. These were clear signs of inward wall movement caused by long-term hydrostatic pressure from the surrounding soil. After a thorough inspection, we determined the best solution was to install CarbonArmor® wall reinforcement straps. These high-strength, carbon fiber straps were bonded directly to the wall to stabilize and prevent any further bowing. The low-profile design allows the basement to remain fully usable with minimal disruption. Now, the once-compromised walls are permanently reinforced, and the homeowner has peace of mind knowing their foundation is secure. Another strong save by Team Keystone!
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