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This Boyertown, PA homeowner was worried about the foundation wall in the garage. After a free in home estimate, Inspector Tyler Holcombe concluded the wall was bowing inward. The inward movement of the foundation wall caused the concrete block to crack. Knowing the damage it was causing, the customer was pleased to know Liberty Basement Systems had the solution to permanently solve their problem. The PowerBrace System was installed to permanently stabilization the foundation wall. The beams were custom cut to 10ft for garage height, and tightly secured against the wall fastened with brackets. The brackets are anchored to the garage floor, and the first-floor framing above. The PowerBrace System is the proven solution to permanently stabilize your foundation wall.
In Boyertown, PA, we faced a foundation challenging every homeowner dreads: stair-step cracks and a bowing wall, evident in the before photo. Our Liberty Basement Systems team got to work, installing Push Pier and PowerBrace solutions - technologies trusted for their strength and reliability. As you can notice in the after photo, the wall stands corrected and stabilized, embodying our commitment to delivering not just repairs, but peace of mind, and ensuring your home's foundation is secure for years to come.
Our crawl space support system will ensure that your home has a stable crawl space that won’t sink or sag.
Foundation Push Piers are not only heavy-duty supports but also a reliable solution for settling foundations, providing a secure and permanent hold on your home and its foundation from the pressure of the surrounding soil.
Outside pressure from soil and water around this customer's foundation caused the wall to bow inward. The PowerBrace foundation wall repair system was installed to stabilize the wall without further adjustment. The PowerBrace System consists of steel I-beams installed along the wall and connected to the floor joists. These beams provide tension to the wall and prevent further bowing or tilting due to outside pressure. The tension can be adjusted over time to straighten the wall.