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Marley and Debbie O., High Ridge, Missouri residents, were concerned about their bowing and cracking basement walls. Due to high water pressure in the soil, the foundation walls began to bow inward and crack.
System design specilaist Walter C. designed a solution to support their home. Geo-Lock Wall Anchors were installed by Todd W. Geo-Lock is a permanent solution to bowing walls. These wall anchors restore the foundation to its original position and provide support to the foundation.
High Ridge, Missouri property owner noticed a horizontal crack going around two walls in his basement. He gave Wooods Basement Systems a call and System Design Specialist Luke K. developed a plan for him.
Foreman Jeremy R. and his crew installed the Geo-Lock Wall Anchors aound the two walls. The anchors are steel rods that are drilled through the wall and anchored on both ends to pull the wall back to its original position.
Tim can now trust the property to be safe and sturdy for decades of tenants to come.
This Ballwin, Missouri home had cracked walls as well as bowing walls. Woods Basement Systems installed wall anchors to correct the bowing wall. Our product can be used to effectively repair and waterproof a wall crack.
Two bowing walls and several cracks made for a very wet basement in Ballwin, Missouri. Woods Basement Systems installed Geo-Lock™ Wall Anchors to straighten the walls and prevent them from bowing any more. Once the foundation was repaired, Woods installed the CleanSpace vapor barrier to drain any wall seepage to the WaterGuard drainage system (which the crew also installed) and into the sump pump. The sump pump and drainage system were concreted in, and this basement has been dry ever since!
Kevin and Kelley K. were experiencing large cracks in their Ballwin, Missouri home. They contacted Woods Basement Systems to design a solution suitable to their needs. The best solution for this home was to install Geo-Lock™ Wall Anchors along the wall to help stabilize it and prevent further movement, as well as return the wall to its original position.