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Wall & Slab Structural Reinforcement in Weston, CT

Multiple structural cracks at the same property, basement wall and garage slab. Reinforced with carbon fiber on the wall and Kevlar stabilization bars across the slab.

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After: basement block wall structural crack repair with carbon fiber mesh wraps in Weston, CT
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The problem

Property with multiple active structural cracks. The basement block wall had stair-step and water-staining damage from cumulative soil pressure, and a long zigzag slab crack ran across the garage floor with visible separation between sides. Both required structural reinforcement, not surface patching, because the underlying movement was ongoing.

How we fixed it

On the wall, we prepped the substrate and bonded carbon fiber mesh wraps across the affected sections with structural epoxy, locking the wall back into a continuous structural element. On the slab, we drilled and installed carbon fiber + Kevlar stabilization bars perpendicular to the crack at calibrated intervals. Each bar transfers tensile load across the slab gap, restoring monolithic slab behavior and eliminating future widening.

Materials & methods used
  • Carbon fiber mesh wraps (Fortress system)
  • Kevlar stabilization bars
  • Structural epoxy bonding resin
  • Substrate preparation
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