Home Inspection Reveals Bowed Basement Wall

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When a basement wall starts to crack, and those cracks open up horizontally, it can be a sign that the wall is being pushed inward.  Many times the horizontal cracks will line up with the frost line in the outside soil. The video from this home inspection will show you these cracks in a basement wall.

 It’s no secret that the soil freezes in the winter time here in Rochester MN.  The frost expands the soil and presses against the wall, causing a lateral load. This lateral load can cause the wall to bow inward.  Unstable soils, expansive clay, compressible, or improperly compacted soil can be a basement’s worst enemy.  

 Fortunately it is possible to rescue a bowed basement wall.  There are companies in the Rochester area that can install an anchor system that can stabilize and pull bowed walls back into place.  After a careful inspection and analysis, these companies can design a system that will resolve the problem for a fraction of the cost of total replacement.

Rick Erickson, Home Inspector, HomePro Home Inspections. Rochester MN, Southeastern, MN. 507-202-8942. http://www.homepro-inspection.com


As first time home owners there are a lot of new things for us to learn.  You pointed out and taught us a lot about the home during the home inspection.  We are so glad Shelli referred you!  Thanks for all your help.  We also love the Basic Home Systems book.

Amanda & Siva N, Rochester, MN

Very helpful to us as first time home buyers.  Rick took the time to explain his home inspectors findings and answer any questions we had.  Very professional.  We were overall very satisfied.

Vanessa N, Rochester, MN

Rick, thank you for being so personable and answering all of my home inspection questions.

Donna F, Rochester, MN


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