Our tieback and anchoring method involves pouring reinforced concrete into stable, undisturbed soil behind the failing wall. From there, steel rods extend from the concrete into the existing structure, secured with heavy-duty steel plates to lock everything in place. This technique, sometimes referred to as a seawall anchor, was designed by engineers to provide long-term structural support.
Tie backs and anchors aren’t just for seawalls—they’re a vital solution for retaining walls, basement walls, brick or stone facades, and other structures where added stability is required. When these connections corrode, rust, or break, the wall can separate from the structural surface, lean outward, or even collapse. Our team specializes in diagnosing these issues and delivering permanent repairs.