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The Before Picture shows concrete removal to expose a Void, that thus Foundation is sinking into.
The After Picture shows the finished job, after the Piers have been installed, and the Concrete was poured.
This project in Vista, CA involved repairing a vertical foundation wall crack using high-strength reinforcement straps designed to stabilize and prevent further movement. The wall showed signs of structural stress and cracking, commonly caused by soil pressure and moisture changes in the surrounding ground.
Our team prepared the surface, sealed the crack, and installed structural wall straps to permanently reinforce the damaged area. This system helps distribute pressure across the wall, stopping further cracking and improving long-term stability. Reinforcement systems like these are widely used to stabilize cracked or bowing foundation walls by bonding directly to the concrete and preventing additional movement .
This repair method is a clean, non-invasive solution that restores structural integrity without the need for major excavation—making it ideal for homes throughout Vista and the greater San Diego area.
This additional photo set from the same Vista, CA project highlights another section of the foundation wall that required structural reinforcement. The wall showed clear signs of cracking and surface deterioration, often caused by prolonged soil pressure and shifting conditions common in the San Diego area.
Our team stabilized the affected section using high-strength reinforcement straps anchored directly to the foundation wall. These straps are designed to prevent further cracking, distribute structural loads, and restore long-term stability without the need for invasive excavation.
By addressing multiple sections of the wall, this repair ensures the entire foundation system is reinforced—helping protect the home from future structural movement and damage.
Crack Closing
The Before Picture shows a crack that has formed in a Concrete Slab at a construction site.
The After Picture shows the same area after the PolyLevel Injection Process.