The basic method of repair for a bowed concrete block wall is to stabilize it that is to stop any further movement and increase the strength of the wall to resist lateral pressure.
How to repair a bowed concrete block basement wall.
Screwing a large nut to the threaded end of the anchor rod secures each wall plate and stabilizes the wall as the nut is tightened.
Once the earth anchors have been installed our foundation repair experts will mount a wall plate over each anchor rod end that protrudes from the basement wall.
You need to break into the concrete slab in the basement to hold the bottom of the beam.
The top of the beam is held in place by a small angle iron that s bolted to the underside of the floor joists.
Many basements are built using concrete blocks as a foundation.
If drywall or paneling is installed over the foundation remove the bowed wall s covering and expose the concrete.
Remove as much of the covering as possible so that you can look at the whole wall.
There s another method engineers use to repair bowed block foundation walls.
Bowed wall support and or crack repair with carbon fiber straps.
The most direct method is to support the house with a beam and post jacks remove the damaged wall section and replace it with fresh block and mortar.
Then you ll need to install a footing.
Let the foundation dry before replacing the wall.
If you notice any cracks in the wall then they will need your attention first.
You can install vertical small i beams that support the bowed block walls.
Bowed wall support and relief of pressure with helical ties.
There are 3 widely used methods for repairing basement walls depending on the cause and type of damage.
Crack repair with carbon fiber staples.
Cleaning the foundation can with a solution of 1 part bleach and 100 parts water removes mold.