
Signs of foundation movement
Signs of wall movement can be visible from the outside foundation.

Foundation wall cracks filled in
Cracks can be visible and some try filling them to prevent water leaking in .

PowerBrace Foundation Wall System
Our patented zinc coated steel I Beams are installed to support the shifted foundation wall.

Full Wall Installation of PowerBrace I-Beams
Proper placement of the I-Beams is determined by some city inspectors according to building code, which is typically 4-5 feet apart.

Installing PowerBrace I-Beams in a finished basement
This part of the basement was finished and some preparations needed to be done to properly stabilize the foundation wall behind the previously finished wall