The plate anchor is an older method of stabilizing a damaged foundation wall.
Basement wall anchor installation.
In areas where homes are only a few feet apart wall anchors are not a valid option.
Steel anchor rods will be driven through the holes extending all the way to the earth anchor holes.
Hammer drive anchor a hammer drive anchor requires only a small pilot hole.
If you want to run electricity in your basement wall local codes will determine how many outlets you must install and who can install the wiring usually a licensed electrician.
After the earth anchor holes have been made a professional foundation contractor will drill small holes through your foundation wall that correspond to earth anchor locations.
The one shown requires only a 1 4 inch hole.
The system consists of an interior wall plate exterior soil anchor a connecting steel rod and hardware to stabilize and support weak or failing basement walls.
Wall anchors are installed independently of a home s floor systems making them the ideal installation under appropriate conditions.
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Restore strength back to the basement wall.
The purpose of the wall anchor is to restore lateral strength to the wall also allowing you to pull the wall straight using the natural expansion and contraction of the soil.
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A corresponding hole is drilled through the foundation wall at each spot and a threaded rod is inserted and manipulated through the soil until it reaches the hole.
Multiple excavations are made a distance from the damaged wall and a steel plate is inserted in each hole.
Drop in the anchor and hammer on the pin to expand the bottom of the shield against the wall of the hole.
In order for a wall anchor system to work effectively several feet of access is needed on the outside of your home.
Walk around the basement with caulk and cans of spray foam and plug every gap you can find between framing and masonry and around pipes or wires that penetrate the rim joist or exterior walls.