A leaning wall tilts as one entire unit, while a bowing wall bends inward at its center. Bowing walls often develop long horizontal cracks as soil pressure increases. Both conditions require immediate repair to prevent collapse.
Our bowing wall repair systems use carbon fiber and wall anchors to halt dangerous inward movement and restore your home’s structural integrity.

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Bowing walls are basement walls that bend inward due to pressure from water-saturated soils, poor drainage, or expanding clay soils.
In Washington heavy rainfall makes bowing walls a common issue. Bowing walls reduce structural integrity and can lead to foundation collapse if ignored. Fortunately, modern solutions like carbon fiber reinforcements and wall anchors provide permanent stabilization without full replacement.
Even a slight curve is evidence of soil pressure, often caused by saturated clay soils.
Corners are pressure points; cracks here often show that the entire wall is shifting.
Corners are pressure points; cracks here often show that the entire wall is shifting.
Movement in basement walls can travel through the structure, misaligning frames.
When cracks widen, water intrusion follows, leading to mold and further structural damage.
Bowing walls are a warning sign that hydrostatic pressure is overwhelming your foundation. We use carbon fiber reinforcement, wall anchors, and steel bracing to stop movement and prevent collapse.
The earlier bowing walls are repaired, the more cost-effective the solution. By addressing the problem before walls crack or buckle, we can often restore them with minimal disruption. Our systems are designed for both immediate stabilization and long-term performance, protecting your basement and property value.

A leaning wall tilts as one entire unit, while a bowing wall bends inward at its center. Bowing walls often develop long horizontal cracks as soil pressure increases. Both conditions require immediate repair to prevent collapse.
Yes. Carbon fiber straps are one of the strongest and least invasive repair methods available. When properly installed, they bond to the wall and prevent further inward movement. They’re ideal for walls with mild to moderate bowing.
Not always. Many bowing wall repairs can be done from inside using carbon fiber or steel braces. Excavation is only necessary if exterior drainage issues need correction or the soil is creating extreme pressure.
Immediately. Bowing walls worsen over time and repairs become more costly if cracks expand or the wall shifts further. Acting quickly usually allows for simpler, less invasive solutions.
In severe cases, yes. Walls that bow more than a few inches inward are at serious risk of failure. Professional reinforcement prevents collapse and protects the safety of your home.
Yes. Most of our repair systems, including carbon fiber and wall anchors, come with long-term or transferable warranties. This gives homeowners confidence that the repair will last for decades.
Yes. Bowing walls often allow moisture seepage, which can lead to mold and musty odors in your basement. Repairing and sealing the walls reduces moisture intrusion and improves indoor air quality.

Not sure if your wall can be repaired or replaced? We’ll guide you through the process and recommend the best solution for your home.
Posted on Dana SmithTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Update 4/12/26 The company reached out to us, came to our home and made a plan to properly lift our house. The work was done in a timely manner and we had a much better experience with them this time around. We are very happy with how things turned out. Awful company. We paid over $38,000 to raise our foundation 1.5”. It started cracking and they were unable to do what they said they could. They “stabilized “ it and left with our savings. It was the biggest waste of money and I suggest you go elsewhere. Garbage. Our house feels like it’s sinking more.Posted on Longitude 120 Engineering & DesignTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. If you need foundation repair, R&R Foundation Specialist should be your first call. Their team is one of the most reliable and professional that we have had the privilege to work with in the industry. We regularly refer clients to Cory and his extremely hard working and well trained staff, for all foundation repair, retrofit, lifts /stabilization needs.Posted on Kirsten BurtTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. So I had some work done by r and r back in 2019. I had six piers put in and really enjoyed Corey the owner… fast forward to 2026 and the other part of my house started having weird sounds and a crack in my ceiling… I live on a hillside and tons of water comes my way and a user error with a downspout may have caused more issues… I made an appointment to have him come Out and do an inspection with a bid…. It’s pretty rare these days to not feel like you have gotten taken… Cory did all the measurements and well it appears the house is just settling. The house was built in 1980 by the original owners and was definitely not built straight. Anyway… Cory literally put me at ease and said. “Let’s just keep these measurements and check them out in a year or so. “He could have easily have just said… “yup. You need six piers….” He didn’t. I highly recommend r and r foundation… thanks for being honest… it goes a long way! Also… when I do need the work done… I, of course, will be using them!Posted on Philip KoglerTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. House built in 1913 did not disappoint with challenges with a leaking foundation into the basement. But, R&R came through and I am able to feel confident that any further water issues are no longer. If the opportunity presented itself, I would hire them again.Posted on Julie CarlsonTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. I had them come out to my house to look at an issue of water seeping into my garage which is built into a hill. For reasons that have nothing to do with them, I didn't end up getting the work done. However of the four companies I had look at it, R&R's assessment was easily the most thorough. They are the only one that did any significant inspection outside of the building rather than just inside the garage and their prices were comparable to the other companies I checked out.Posted on Andrew HarpsterTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Had R and R do some work on our older home that needed an update to the crawl space foundation posts a few years back. Work was accomplished in a timely and professional manner. Now in 2025, we are selling our home in a slow market and want to upgrade. We need to show the new buyers the application to transfer the foundation warranty ahead of the inspection in a few days as a show of good will to close the home. R and R's marketing manager, Jordan, was able to accomplish this promptly within one day for us and really set us up well to help close our home. While the foundation repair was important, it was years later, being able to connect with R and R again, and show the new buyers the work they had done and that it was done by a reputable company, that helped seal the deal.Posted on Christine FreitasTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. We have had a great team from initial contact, proposal, work start, communication with office and project managers and crew all were courteous, kind, informative, and we rate them over the top.
Bowing basement walls only get worse over time. Our financing options make it easy to reinforce your walls now, before costly structural damage occurs.
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