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Understanding Poly Piers and Wall Anchors: A Solid Foundation for Your Home with BAM Basements and Masons of Des Moines
When it comes to maintaining the integrity of your home, few things are as critical as a stable foundation. Issues like settling or bowing walls can compromise not only your home’s value but also its safety.
Fortunately, modern solutions like poly piers and wall anchors offer effective ways to address these problems.
At BAM Basements and Masons of Des Moines. The Foundation Professionals of Iowa.
We specialize in using these innovative techniques to ensure your home remains safe and structurally sound.
Bambasements and Masons of Des Moines Foundation Professionals of Iowa.
Here are some of our most common foundation repair solutions.
We offer foundation repair products like helical piers, steel piers, and plate anchors. Our foundation repair products are a cost-effective option to increase the value of your home or business and restore the foundation to its former integrity.
Continue reading below to learn more about the Advantages of Poly Piers
Slab Pier Systems:
Structural Repairs, Lifting
What are Poly Piers?
Poly piers are a high-tech solution used to stabilize and lift sinking foundations. Over time, homes may begin to settle due to soil erosion, poor soil compaction, or fluctuating moisture levels in the ground. This settling can lead to cracks in walls, uneven floors, and other structural issues. Poly piers provide a reliable way to reverse these effects.
How Poly Piers Work: Poly piers use a specialized polyurethane foam that expands beneath the foundation. The foam is injected into small holes drilled into the foundation. As it expands, it fills voids in the soil, lifting the foundation back to its original position and stabilizing it for the long term.
The lightweight, durable nature of polyurethane foam makes it an ideal material for foundation repair, ensuring minimal disruption to your home and landscaping.
When the soil beneath a concrete slab shrinks or settles, the slab will likely settle and crack. What you’re seeing is an indication that your home is settling- a sign that something underneath your house has shifted and needs your attention.
Unfortunately, it’s probably going to take more than drywall putty and paint to make this crack disappear.
At Bambasements and Masons of Des Moines , we’ve been repairing settling foundations since 2007 and offer a transferable guarantee of our work for the life of your home.
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Damaged Doors & Windows
Door and window openings are a weak point for walls where signs of foundation settlement and house movement often manifest.
It is very common for your home to shift and settle some time after it has been built. Surrounding soil can settle after the build, or more significant temperature, moisture and climate fluctuation can also affect the surrounding area, creating minor shifts.
That movement can slightly shift and settle your house, and can cause sinking, uneven foundation, or even cracks or structural damage.
Advantages of Poly Piers:
Non-invasive: The process requires minimal excavation, preserving your yard and landscaping.
Quick installation: Most projects can be completed in a single day.
Long-lasting: Polyurethane foam is resistant to moisture, ensuring lasting results.
Eco-friendly: Poly piers are a low-impact solution that reduces waste compared to traditional methods.