A couple older videos. Hopefully this helps. Heads up it’s a lot of work, but can be done. Bowed basement walls, I beam install th-cam.com/video/uADOIGWbybo/w-d-xo.html Bowed Basement walls: Straightening & Sealing th-cam.com/video/AiKdv2CGZzg/w-d-xo.html
Whoa! Did you do all of work by yourself? I can only imagine what that would cost to have a company come in and do that work. Thanks for the clear explanation of the process and the steps involved.
Yes, I did the work myself. I work a really weird schedule because I watch my kids throughout the day. It's hard to coordinate schedules with other handyman or helpers.
Thanks for the information. Been a really big help. I bought an old farmhouse at auction and the basement cave in I’m damn near 70 but I’m still gonna try it. Thanks again.
Thanks for watching. I will say it’s a lot of work, but can be done. If your farmhouse is a stone foundation I have no idea if this method would apply. My best results have been with excavating the outside dirt. Bowed basement walls, I beam install th-cam.com/video/uADOIGWbybo/w-d-xo.html
Guess it would be a good drinking discussion. When we have issues like this we abandon the wall or at least take a bunch of the load off. About every 3-6ft, pour footers, install posts and set support beams across the posts to catch the joists.
That's interesting. I"ve seen basements where someone has poured another concrete wall in front of the bowing wall tying the blocks to the poured wall. This wall gave me a hard time but over all I find basement jobs fun I enjoy the challenge.
wow, looks great! I have several basement walls that are bowing a little from downspout drains. I've looked at hiring Acculevel to correct this. But they're extremely expensive. I'm curious how much this all cost you to do. I might try to hire it out to one of my contractors. Great job!
I've received quotes before from basement companies and am normally shocked. 5 beams at 95 inches $760. Tar, peal and stick membrane, dimple board, concrete and wood about $600. I get my equipment rental for free because of pro perks. I wish I could find someone to excavate the wall for me. Reached out to several people no luck. Thanks for watching maybe another video you will like. th-cam.com/video/uADOIGWbybo/w-d-xo.html
@@handylandlord thanks for the reply, unfortunately the foundation doesnt have any footers, it has caisons every 10 feet or so. there is really nothing to push against, truss floor that spans 30 feet with no supports, just the perimeter stem wall foundation.
Hey bro i have a good question for you … my garage is made out of concrete , the sides , and the roof ! The walls are about 7 feet high of concrete , its cracking and bowing towards the inside … with having a concrete roof sittings on those walls , could i do the same thing that you do and push the wall back out ? Or should i just put beams in order for the wall not to keep coming in … i think i hahe about a 2inch difference from the middle towards the top
Interesting that the roof is concrete. Can’t say I’ve seen that. My issue would be how would u attach beams at the top. Maybe a piece of angle iron with concrete anchors. Another option is to get some quotes to repair, you would get some ideas of how they would repair.
@@handylandlord hahaha yeah man , not sure why the build it like that to be honest ! It makes it really heavy on the walls for sure plus with that land moving after every big winters we have ! The top id be able to anchor it into the concrete somehow for sure ! I have a guy coming to check it out this week see what could be done , its going to be interesting
I've got poured walls with a 1.5in lean on the top. We found this video when the quote guy came out and showed us this beam method but you anchor the beam to the floor and use the jack to push from the top. Top is supported by the floor joists and you just work really slowly.
Can u do more videos on I beams and bowing walls!!
A couple older videos. Hopefully this helps. Heads up it’s a lot of work, but can be done.
Bowed basement walls, I beam install
th-cam.com/video/uADOIGWbybo/w-d-xo.html
Bowed Basement walls: Straightening & Sealing
th-cam.com/video/AiKdv2CGZzg/w-d-xo.html
Whoa! Did you do all of work by yourself? I can only imagine what that would cost to have a company come in and do that work. Thanks for the clear explanation of the process and the steps involved.
Yes, I did the work myself. I work a really weird schedule because I watch my kids throughout the day. It's hard to coordinate schedules with other handyman or helpers.
Wow that’s next level… well done.
Thanks. Happy new year!!
Thanks for the information. Been a really big help. I bought an old farmhouse at auction and the basement cave in I’m damn near 70 but I’m still gonna try it. Thanks again.
Thanks for watching. I will say it’s a lot of work, but can be done. If your farmhouse is a stone foundation I have no idea if this method would apply. My best results have been with excavating the outside dirt.
Bowed basement walls, I beam install
th-cam.com/video/uADOIGWbybo/w-d-xo.html
Nice work, the house is looking good! It looks like it was fighting you every step of the way.
Yes. That wall put up a fight.
Nice method. Thanks for the useful tips.
I've never seen anything like that before.
I would weld angle liners as crossmembers for reinforcement
This takes being "handy" to a new level.
Guess it would be a good drinking discussion. When we have issues like this we abandon the wall or at least take a bunch of the load off. About every 3-6ft, pour footers, install posts and set support beams across the posts to catch the joists.
That's interesting. I"ve seen basements where someone has poured another concrete wall in front of the bowing wall tying the blocks to the poured wall. This wall gave me a hard time but over all I find basement jobs fun I enjoy the challenge.
Thanks for the video
wow, looks great! I have several basement walls that are bowing a little from downspout drains. I've looked at hiring Acculevel to correct this. But they're extremely expensive. I'm curious how much this all cost you to do. I might try to hire it out to one of my contractors. Great job!
I've received quotes before from basement companies and am normally shocked. 5 beams at 95 inches $760. Tar, peal and stick membrane, dimple board, concrete and wood about $600. I get my equipment rental for free because of pro perks. I wish I could find someone to excavate the wall for me. Reached out to several people no luck. Thanks for watching maybe another video you will like.
th-cam.com/video/uADOIGWbybo/w-d-xo.html
how do you brace the ibeams if you are working in a dirt crawl space?
Haven’t done that. Anything u can push back to like a footer or another wall. Not sure on this one without seeing it.
@@handylandlord thanks for the reply, unfortunately the foundation doesnt have any footers, it has caisons every 10 feet or so. there is really nothing to push against, truss floor that spans 30 feet with no supports, just the perimeter stem wall foundation.
What kind of beams had u using ?
Thanks
Hey bro i have a good question for you … my garage is made out of concrete , the sides , and the roof ! The walls are about 7 feet high of concrete , its cracking and bowing towards the inside … with having a concrete roof sittings on those walls , could i do the same thing that you do and push the wall back out ? Or should i just put beams in order for the wall not to keep coming in … i think i hahe about a 2inch difference from the middle towards the top
Interesting that the roof is concrete. Can’t say I’ve seen that. My issue would be how would u attach beams at the top. Maybe a piece of angle iron with concrete anchors. Another option is to get some quotes to repair, you would get some ideas of how they would repair.
@@handylandlord hahaha yeah man , not sure why the build it like that to be honest ! It makes it really heavy on the walls for sure plus with that land moving after every big winters we have ! The top id be able to anchor it into the concrete somehow for sure ! I have a guy coming to check it out this week see what could be done , its going to be interesting
How long did the whole project take you? And your estimated cost? Trying to decide what to do with our foundation problem
So you're pushing the bottom...I have one that is 30' long - poured concrete 7' high...leaning in at the TOP by a 15° angle! How to move THAT one?!
I've got poured walls with a 1.5in lean on the top. We found this video when the quote guy came out and showed us this beam method but you anchor the beam to the floor and use the jack to push from the top. Top is supported by the floor joists and you just work really slowly.