The
Cost Effective Way to Stop Wall Deterioration
The
JES Wall Anchor System utilizes proven engineering
methods to secure and stabilize
deteriorating
basement walls. What's more, the system works
on any kind of basement wall --concrete block,
poured concrete, or tile.
Until
now, homeowners had few choices for repairing
foundation walls, except to excavate around
the wall and build a new basement wall. This
solution is expensive, time consuming, and destructive
to landscaping. Not only that, the problem can
recur if the wall is not properly rebuilt or
if steps are not taken to correct the causes
of the initial deterioration.
The
JES Wall Anchor System, however, is a cost-effective
alternative to rebuilding a foundation wall.
Simple and effective, the patented system secures
and stabilizes cracking, bowed, buckling foundation
walls.
Proven
Engineering Methods Work
The
JES Wall Anchor System uses anchoring plates
and rods to stabilize the wall and counteract
the
hydrostatic pressure being exerted against the
wall. By counteracting this pressure, the causes
contributing to the deterioration are lessened.
To
install a JES Wall Anchor System, technicians
insert a steel anchor rod through the wall into
the outside earth. A steel anchor is then attached
to the rod through a vertical hole in the ground.
Finally, a steel wall plate secures the rod
to the inside basement wall and installation
is complete.
Safe
For Your Home And Lawn
Installing
The JES Wall Anchor System usually
takes less than one day, and the technicians
will leave your home and lawn as it was before
the installation. Anchors are placed in specific
locations along the wall, and rod extenders
can be added to avoid all decking, cement work,
flower beds, and other landscaping. And because
the system works with the wall and ground, structural
changes to your house are unnecessary.
Save
Your Home, Protect Your Valuables
A
home is usually the biggest investment
a person or family makes - not to mention
the value of the possessions contained
within it. A cave-in can cause irreparable
damage to the house and contents making
it important to secure, stabilize and
correct deteriorating basement walls --
before it's too late.
Foundation
cracks and bulges develop for a number
of reasons. At best, they are simply unsightly.
At worst, they are signs of much larger
problems and can precede a collapsed wall
and sunken house. That's why it's important
to have a professional examine the wall
and determine what steps, if any, need
to be taken.
Are
Wall Anchors best for you?
The recommended
first step for foundation repair work
is to have a certified foundation repair
contractor examine the situation. Obtaining
a professional opinion on the causes and
available solutions is a necessary step
in securing your foundation walls.
To
find out how you can receive this service
free of charge,
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