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The Everbrace Wall System Restores Structural Integrity to Farmhouse

Friday, December 27th, 2024 by Amanda Walter

Farmhouses, especially those constructed in the early-to-mid 20th century, often rely on cement block foundations. While cement blocks are initially durable, they can deteriorate due to water infiltration, ground shifting, and aging. As foundations weaken, they pose significant risks, including structural instability, uneven floors, and increased moisture intrusion.

The Everbrace Wall System, a modern wall reinforcement solution, offers a viable alternative to traditional repair methods. This system is designed to stabilize and strengthen failing foundations without requiring complete foundation replacement. This paper will focus on the integration of the Everbrace Wall System into a farmhouse with a deteriorating cement block foundation, providing a solution that minimizes downtime, disruption, and repair costs.

A farmhouse with a deteriorating cement block foundation is at risk of structural failure. Cement blocks may crack, shift, or bow due to a variety of factors including:

  • Moisture and water infiltration through the foundation
  • Shifting soil beneath the foundation
  • Poor construction quality or aging of materials
  • Inadequate drainage leading to pressure buildup

The failing foundation results in uneven floors, door and window misalignment, and potential water damage in the basement or crawl space. Repairing or replacing the foundation can be costly and time-consuming, especially if the farmhouse is an old structure with historical or aesthetic value.

Assessment of Existing Cement Block Foundation

Before installation, an in-depth assessment of the failing cement block foundation is required. This assessment typically includes:

  • Inspection of Cracks: Identifying the size, location, and severity of cracks in the foundation.
  • Foundation Movement: Measuring any vertical or horizontal movement of the cement blocks.
  • Water Damage: Identifying moisture infiltration, mold, and rot that may affect the structure's stability.

The Everbrace Wall System is particularly effective in addressing issues of foundation movement and moisture intrusion. The high-strength steel frame provides immediate support, while the polymer coating helps mitigate further water damage by providing a barrier.

Once the assessment is complete, the Everbrace Wall System can be custom-designed to fit the dimensions and specifications of the farmhouse's foundation. The installation process typically involves the following steps:

  1. Preparation of the Foundation Surface: Clearing debris and cleaning the interior foundation wall to ensure a smooth installation.
  2. Placement of the Steel Frame: Steel wall panels are anchored to the foundation using anchors drilled into the cement block walls. These panels are adjustable and can be configured to provide the required amount of support based on the severity of the damage.
  3. Attachment of the Polymer Coating: The polymer coating is applied to the surface of the steel frame, providing additional waterproofing and insulation.
  4. Final Securing: The system is anchored into the ground beneath the foundation to prevent future movement.

The installation can typically be completed in a few days, depending on the complexity of the foundation and the extent of the damage.

After installation, the farmhouse’s foundation was stabilized, and the interior walls were no longer subject to shifting. The polymer coating reduced moisture intrusion, while the steel frame provided long-term structural reinforcement. The homeowner reported increased comfort in the basement and overall peace of mind regarding the stability of the foundation.

The Everbrace Wall System offers an efficient and durable solution for stabilizing failing cement block foundations in farmhouses. Through its easy installation, cost-effectiveness, and long-term durability, the Everbrace Wall System provides a practical alternative to traditional foundation repair methods. The case study demonstrates its effectiveness in reinforcing a farmhouse’s structural integrity, reducing the risk of further foundation movement, and providing protection against moisture damage. As an ideal solution for older homes with compromised foundations, the Everbrace Wall System offers a path to restoring safety, comfort, and longevity.

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