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A homeowner in Shrewsbury, NJ discovered their basement walls were bowing inwards creating horizontal cracks , indicating something was wrong. Luckily, our System Design Specialist, Jack Huber, inspected the walls and provided the best repair solution. Our Carbon Armor Straps are the perfect repair solution for cracking and bowing walls. The flexible carbon armor straps have immense strength that help stabilize your walls from cracking and bowing any farther. Since the installation, the homeowner did not experience any other issues with their basement walls.
Quality 1st Basement Systems inspected this Ho Ho Kus, NJ foundation and saw horizontal cracks in the walls due to bowing walls. Wall Anchors were installed to stabilize the foundation. Wall Anchors offered this home owner the best opportunity to straighten the wall over time and the peace of mind knowing that her home is safe.
Brynne, from Neptune City, contacted Quality 1st Basements for a solution to his concerns in his basement. He noticed dampness from time to time during and after heavy rain. We sent Specialist, Javier out to do a full inspection of the basement area and design a solution that would keep the space dry.
Upon inspecting the damp basement, Javier noticed multiple cracks in the foundation wall. Knowing that over time this could cause serious foundation issues, he suggested the basement walls be stabilized. He suggested our Wall Reinforcing System, Carbon Armor to stabilize each wall and a TripleSafe sump pump to provide the ultimate solution for the dampness.
Carbon Armor used for stabilization and reinforcement of basement walls was installed at a residence in Neptune, NJ.
A homeowner from Ocean Township, contacted Quality 1st Basements to get an estimate to stabilize their foundation walls in their basement. We sent Senior Design Specialist, Jeff Nero out to inspect the foundation and design a solution.
He suggested our CarbonArmor Wall Defense System to permanently stabilize the foundation. Stronger then steel, this stripes gradually pull the foundation back towards its original position while stabilizing the walls to prevent future movement and bowing.