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The Cost-Effective
Way To Stop Wall Deterioration
The GRIP-TITE® 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. To rebuild
a wall, workers jack up the house,
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 GRIP-TITE® 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, or
buckling foundation walls.
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Proven Engineering
Methods Work
The GRIP-TITE® Wall Anchor System
uses anchoring plates and rods to
stabilize the wall and counteract the
hydrostatic pressure being exerted against
the wall. Buy counteracting this pressure,
the causes contributing to the
deterioration are lessened.
To install a GRIP-TITE® 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.
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Safe For Your Home
And Lawn
Safe For Your Home And Lawn Installing
the GRIP-TITE® Wall Anchor System
usually takes less than one day, and the
technicians will leave your home and lawn
as it was before installation. Anchors can
be placed in various 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.
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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
due to settling and may simply be
unsightly. At worst, they are early
signals 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.
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Select the link
below for more Information
8 Steps To
A Secure Foundation
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