Expert Basement Repair

New for 2010

New for 2010

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Home Foundation
Foundation Inspection, Stabilization & Repair
Basement Foundation Inspection Print E-mail

EBR can provide a thorough site, basement, and foundation inspection to help identify and explain problems with your basement or foundation. After our inspection we will answer your questions and suggest a plan of repair. On ocassion additional expert advice is required. We at EBR will recommend only those professionals with whom we have experience and who will in turn provide the best possible evaluation and advice.

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Chimney Stabilization Print E-mail
Once a chimney has moved away from the main structure it will not move back on its own. It will continue to move away from the structure until it eventually collapses. Normally a chimney can be lifted back into its original position against the house (unless debris has been trapped behind the structure such as a piece of mortar or brick).
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Concrete Underpinning Print E-mail
Concrete underpinning is a method of using concrete to support a foundation. This method is used sparingly and in special applications where deeper soil strength parameters are not a concern. A section of the foundation is undermined and concrete is poured in place.
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Fortress Carbon Fiber Reinforced Polymere (CFRP) Print E-mail

Fortress carbon fiber is now a proven popular alternative to steel beams for reinforcing structural substrates in residential and commercial applications. It is superior to steel being stronger, stiffer, more compact and non corrosive with its patented blend of carbon fiber and Kevlar. It easily conforms to bowed walls and its carbon grid is fully encapsulated in epoxy for the best possible wall adhesion.

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Foundation Stabilization Print E-mail
When you've noticed cracking in your exterior walls, doors and windows begin to stick or will not close properly you are experiencing foundation settlement. This problem frequently occurs in areas that are composed of highly expansive clay soils or contain deep veins of soil high in organics such as peat moss. As the soils dry out they shrink. When the soils become saturated with water they swell and heave. Any structure resting on this base will almost always remain unstable. Water tables also may rise or fall with the weather or an increase in new building construction in the area, thus creating a change in the soil moisture content.
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Fortress Stabilization Systems
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Build Your Own Inexpensive Ventilation System
How to make a basement ventilation system similar to the expensive ones.

Learn More About Carbon Fiber
Vince Kelly's Carbon Fiber Homepage
 
Article: Fixing a Broken Foundation
Whether they break from soil settling, roots, hydrostatic pressure, or plain old deterioration, concrete foundations don’t last forever...
 
Basement Questions
is devoted to providing the consumer with sound and reliable advice on a wide range of basement topics.
 
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