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At Ohio Homeworx we use one of the strongest systems on the market, carbon fiber wall supports, to repair bowed foundations. How can this technology repair the wide variety of damages putting your foundation in jeopardy?
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At Ohio Homeworx we use one of the strongest systems on the market, carbon fiber wall supports, to repair bowed foundations. How can this technology repair the wide variety of damages putting your foundation in jeopardy?

Ohio Homeworx Uses Carbon Fiber For Bowed Wall Repairs

At Ohio Homeworx we use Rhino Carbon Fiber® Wall Supports. These patented carbon fiber systems repair bowed foundation walls by linking the foundation base with the house framing. It is one of the strongest systems on the market.

Not only does the bi-directional support system repair your foundation walls, but it can also repair other forms of damage to your foundation.
graphic demonstrating a bowed basement wall and the use of carbon fiber wall supports to repair.
Close-up picture of carbon fiber applied to cement block wall

Where Can Rhino Carbon Fiber Wall Supports Be Used?

This repair system works on large and small cracks, stair-stepping cracks in concrete block walls, leaking cracks, and hairline cracks that crack injection alone won’t fix. This system structurally repairs the cracks, stops them from moving, and prevents water from entering the basement.
Lightweight
Cost Effective
Does Not Corrode

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