
By the time you first notice bowing or buckling in your foundation walls in Colorado Springs, Castle Rock, it's likely that the problem has been present for a long time. Bowing foundations are often caused by a force called hydrostatic pressure. Hydrostatic pressure occurs when water presses against your basement walls with more force than the walls can withstand, causing them to move inwards. Other forces, such as expansive clays and frost, are also common causes for soil expansion that can lead to foundation wall fatigue and damage.
Cracking, bowing, and buckling foundations in Colorado Springs, Castle Rock is a serious problem that should be addressed right away. When you choose to restore your foundation, bear in mind that removing and replacing the foundation is by no means the only foundation repair option available. In fact, it's usually not the best one!
"The condition will not stabilize. It's a question of how much time remains."
- Chief Appraiser, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development
Horizontal cracks, wall shear, buckling, and bowing of a foundation wall with severe structural damage will only get worse as time progresses. In unusual cases, the only way to repair this problem is to completely remove and rebuild a Southeastern Colorado home foundation.
The process begins with your yard. Before replacing the foundation, the former foundation must be dug out and removed. All landscaping around the foundation, such as walkways, steps, gardens, foliage, and other landscaping along the foundation will need to be taken up, and the soil will be heaped in mounds around the house. Temporary supports will keep your house raised while the foundation walls are rebuilt. When the work is finally completed, the landscaping and dirt can be returned, and a year later, the soil will need to be regraded.
Rebuilding a foundation wall in Southeastern Colorado is expensive, invasive, time-consuming, and disruptive to your home. Additionally, Southeastern Colorado foundation replacement merely replaces the damaged foundation with another one- which can fail in turn over time. Replacing a foundation wall with a new one should only be done when it's deemed that repair is not a good option.
Foundation wall anchors, often installed in the Southeastern Colorado area, are slightly more effective for bowing foundations. These helical wall anchors include a long rod, and a corkscrew-like helical shaft that mounts to the wall plate on the inside of the foundation walls. When installed, large holes must be drilled in the wall- in the case of block walls, a block or half-block is removed. The helical anchors are installed in the Colorado Springs, Castle Rock home and anchored into the soil. Once the helical anchor is in place, the hole is refilled with concrete, and a wall plate is installed over the top.
The Foundation Supportworks, (FSI) Wall Anchor System, provided by Peak Basement Systems of Colorado Springs, Castle Rock, offers a reliable and solid foundation repair system for the state of Southeastern Colorado. FSI Wall Anchors include three main components: an interior wall plate, a connecting steel rod, and an exterior earth anchoring system. Working together, they not only brace and reinforce the foundation wall, they're able to counteract the pressure being pushed against the wall and return the wall to its original, straight position.
To install a FSI foundation anchor in Colorado Springs, Castle Rock, a small area of lawn is removed, and the space underneath is excavated. An anchor is placed inside the hole, and a small hole is created in the foundation wall from the inside. The steel rod- which has no corkscrew end- is pushed through the earth to where the anchor is placed outside. The anchor is fixed on the rod, and the earth is returned and packed tight. The lawn is returned to its original state, and a wall plate is mounted on the steel rod on the inside of the foundation. The wall plate is tightened against the wall, and this tightening is repeated over time. Periodic re-tightening of the wall plate against foundation wall has the potential to pull the wall back to its original position. Additionally, foundation anchors are cost-effective and can usually install in a single day. Year-round installation is possible, and the job can be completed with minimal yard disruption and with no need to replace the foundation. More information about foundation wall anchors.
Your system design specialist will be able to help you choose which foundation wall anchor solution is best for your home.
If your issue is foundation settlement or a damaged crawl space, there are many other options that you should consider. If you live in Southeastern Colorado and foundation anchors are a solution you're interested in, click here for a free foundation wall repair quote!
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