Proudly serving San Francisco Bay Area & Central Valley AreaContractor License: 973851
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When a past customer of ours called with an issue with a retaining wall, we were more than happy to return to his home and discuss the possibilities. When we arrived, we found that the retaining wall was in far worse condition than we thought. The customer pulled back the ivy that had grown across the wall and found that the wall had begun to crumble. He did not want to replace the wall if there was a way to salvage what was already there.
Enter Nik and SFA Engineering Group, Inc to the rescue! Both sides worked together to create a custom repair for the customer using geo locks and a bracing system to salvage the remaining retaining wall. Foreman Kimo and his crew worked diligently to follow the plans and secure the customer's biggest investment: his home.
Have you noticed cracking or deterioration of your retaining wall? Give us a call! We would love to come out and design a custom solution based on your needs. We look forward to hearing from you!
Have you noticed cracks in your foundation perimeter? Are you experiencing a crumbling foundation similar to our customer's residence in Oakland, CA? These are signs you need to replace you foundation!!!!
Are you experiencing sinking and cracking concrete beyond repair? We Have Your Solution! Replacing your walkway will eliminate any tripping hazards that occurred over the years and will create a safe and even walking surface for you and your family.
The basement wall of this home was bowing inward and had a large crack from the bottom to the top. Firstly, we installed a Carbon Armor Patch with Epoxy to seal the crack, and secondly, we installed the Powerbrace Wall Reinforcement System to both prevent the basement wall from bowing any further and to help the wall return to it's original state over time.
The walls that were originally built for this landscaping weren't suited for the amount of lateral pressure that the soil was forcing upon it. Our solution was to remove the existing walls and then build a new concrete retaining wall to keep the soil from causing any more damage.