The Healthy Home Show w/ Don Derry

Cracks in the Foundation? Now What???

31 min · 2. Mai 2014
Episode Cracks in the Foundation? Now What??? Cover

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Foundation Cracks result from soil expansion, settling, Shifting, or movement under the foundation footing. Wall cracks can occur horizontally, vertically and diagonally in the wall. Each type as we have discussed is an indicator of something going on with your foundation. We will discuss the ways to fix cracks in the foundation and if more needs to be done. Some cracks cannot be fixed until other things are completed. We will discuss all these areas on the next Healthy Home Show with Don Derry.  Call 816-505-9990 with any questions or go to the web @ www.kcwaterproofing.com

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Episode Foundation Wall Failing? I Have the answer! Cover

Foundation Wall Failing? I Have the answer!

If your foundation wall is showing signs of inward movement, now is the time to find out how to fix it permanently using Helical Tie Backs. Helical Tie Backs or helical anchors have been used since the 1800’s over 200 years now. Helical piles are manufactured steel foundations that are rotated into the ground to support structures. They can be installed horizontally or at an angle. They have been used in tension (at an angle to support walls, etc.) 80 plus years now. This is not new technology it is proven to not fail.  The advantages of using helical tiebacks are: Less disturbance of the yard, No concrete to be poured, immediate verification of holding power (I-Beams or Concrete Anchor’s CAN NOT DO) Tune in as we discuss this amazing product and the process of installation. 816-505-9990 or http://www.kcwaterproofing.com/foundation/wall-repairbracing/

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