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This basement in Madison Heights had a bowing wall. This can be very dangerous if the wall suddenly collapses. Fortress helped this homeowner out by installing PowerBraces to stabilize the wall. Over time they can be tightened to slowly straighten the wall.
This basement in Madison Heights had water coming in under the door. To solve this problem Fortress installed a Trench Drain right behind the door to catch any water trying to enter the basement.
This home in Madison Heights had started settling and sinking, causing cracking in the foundation. Fortress installed 4 Push Piers along the outside walls to stabilize and support the foundation.
The basement of this home in Madison Heights had a problem with water intrusion. The homeowner reached out to Fortress for a permanent solution on how to keep their basement dry.
Our System Designer, Paul Heckman,went out to assess this home and determined that the best solution would be to install our WaterGuard XL System along the perimeter of the basement, along with a TripleSafe sump pump.
Our WaterGuard System is designed to capture any wall or floor seepage before it reaches the basement floor, any water will then drain to the TripleSafe and be pumped out of the home. These products will work together to ensure that this homeowner will no longer have to worry about a flooded basement!
The basement of this home in Madison Heights had walls that were badly cracking and bowing, becoming unsafe. The homeowner reached out to Fortress for a solution on how to stabilize those walls.
Our System Designer, Zach Bullock, went out to assess this home and and determined that the best solution would be to install PowerBraces to stabilize and support the foundation.
The PowerBrace system permanently stabilizes your home's foundation walls. Zinc-plated steel beams are custom-fit to your basement wall height and secured tight against your basement wall with brackets anchored to your basement floor and floor joists. PowerBrace's can be tightened over time, potentially reversing wall failure without any invasive drilling or digging on the property.