Crack Injection for Poured Concrete Foundations
Allied Concrete Repair uses a non-invasive, urethane injection method of repair to permanently seal foundations.
- Plastic ports are surface mounted over the cracks to facilitate the injection of urethane into the wall without drilling.
- The crack and ports are covered with a polyester resin skin to create inside pressure, allowing the urethane to expand within the crack.
- This process is the quickest, surest and most effective method of repair specified by engineers worldwide. The injection will glue the foundation back together, but the flexibility of the urethane allows the foundation to adjust to structural movements during freeze/thaw cycles.
- We use Mountain Grout® "Flex" to stop water infiltration and exfiltration.
- All repairs are backed by a written, transferable warranty spanning the life of the structure.
Drain Tile Systems
Whether your home needs an Interior or Exterior Drain Tile System, Allied Concrete Repair will find the best possible solution for your individualized situation.
- Allied specializes in both interior and exterior drain tile systems and we use only the best quality materials for all waterproofing and drain tile needs.
- We stand behind the FASFLO® Waterproofing System consisting of a high strength polyethylene channel and Geo-fabric. The high-flow capacity keeps your basement dry through engineered alternatives to conventional methods allowing for higher water entry rate, superior performance and fungal resistance.
- We also use the 4” ABS Slotted Tile System (proven to be the most effective way to deal with irregular footing widths).
Home Stabilization
Steps for the installation of FASTEEL™ Titan HDP (Hydraulically Driven Pier) System
- A 3’ x 4’ excavation is made adjacent to the foundation and approximately 10” below grade beam.
- Soil is scraped from the footing bottom and the foundation is chipped smooth to ensure a proper fit of the support bracket.
- Brackets and hydraulics are installed and a guide sleeve is advanced through the support bracket.
- Starter and pier sections are advanced to refusal at an average penetrating power of 50,000 pounds of total driving force.
- The last pier section is cut approximately 5” above the support bracket and a fasting plate is installed on top of the pier column.
- When the structure is secure – depth, pressure and elevation readings are recorded for each pier.
- Excavated soil is replaced and compacted.
Wall Anchors
The Grip-Tite Wall Anchor System®
- This system utilizes proven engineering methods to secure and stabilize deteriorated, cracked, bowed and buckled basement walls.
- The patented system is a cost-effective, simple and effective alternative to rebuilding a foundation wall.
- Anchoring plates and rods are utilized to stabilize the wall and counteract the hydrostatic pressure being exerted against the wall. By counteracting the pressure the contributing factors of deterioration are lessened.
- Our technicians will 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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