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Bill November 27th 04 10:03 PM

Cracked basement walls-Fortress Stabilzation?
 
Hi, We have a slightly bowed basement wall and a corresponding
horizontal crack in the wall. I got an estimate from a guy today
selling the Fortress Stablization system. They put carbon fiber
strips along the wall to stabilize it. It's supposed to be stronger
than steel. Anybody use this process in their house?
Thanks, Bill

m Ransley November 28th 04 01:15 AM

Sounds like a HACK, Con, get a engineers opinion.


Chet Hayes November 28th 04 01:41 PM

(m Ransley) wrote in message ...
Sounds like a HACK, Con, get a engineers opinion.


I agree. I don't see how strips of anything, no matter how strong,
that are just attached to the foundation wall are going to hold it
back, as there is nothing to keep the strips from just moving with the
wall. For the wall to be bowing in to begin with, there has to be
significant pressure from the outside. To keep it from moving, either
the pressure from outside has to be alleviated, or else you need an
opposing force from inside pushing the other way. Strips will be
running in the wrong direction to provide the required force.

Art November 28th 04 05:00 PM

2 words: Professional Engineer


"Bill" wrote in message
om...
Hi, We have a slightly bowed basement wall and a corresponding
horizontal crack in the wall. I got an estimate from a guy today
selling the Fortress Stablization system. They put carbon fiber
strips along the wall to stabilize it. It's supposed to be stronger
than steel. Anybody use this process in their house?
Thanks, Bill





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