New for 2010
New for 2010
Expert Basement Repair will now be representing Wahoo Glue! A new Highest Quality Structural Glue.
Wahoo Glue is a high quality 2-part epoxy resin suitable for residential, commercial, and structural applications. Wahoo Glue combines the strength and reliability of a two-part Epoxy with point-and-shoot convenience. The self-metering coaxial cartridge dispenses a gap-filling structural epoxy that bonds tenaciously to wood, metals, fiberglass and concrete. The tube comes with a static mixer that lets you lay down a bead of thickened epoxy with any standard caulking gun. ....see www.wahooglue.com for more information.
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Wall Stabilization & Repair
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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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Advantages: - Readily available
- Low tech and relatively easy to install
- No maintenance once installed.
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EBR always uses highly experienced masons in all foundation rebuilding projects. Most of our people have more than 20 years experience.
When a foundation wall is too badly damaged to be repaired properly or repair and stabilization is no longer an option, EBR can rebuild your failed wall and tie it into the existing walls. Rebuildable walls include walls constructed of cinder block, cement block, clay tile and stone. |
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EBR utilizes several wall stabilization products and repair methods. The methods and products used for repair will vary according to the type of material used in the wall construction and the severity of the wall damage. After being damaged by hydrostatic pressure, most cement and cinder block walls can be repaired, stabilized and guaranteed for less cost than a full replacement. The damage and movement inward must be within certain parameters. Each wall repair is evaluated on a case by case basis. |
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