Foundation Repair · Solution · Since 1994

Stop Bowing Basement Walls With Engineered Floor-To-Ceiling Steel I-Beam Bracing

Epp Foundation Repair has braced bowing basement walls across Nebraska, Iowa, Kansas, and Missouri since 1994. Engineered steel resistance where carbon fiber cannot bond.

Nebraska · Iowa · Kansas · Missouri Since 1994

Let's take the first step toward a healthy home.

A local specialist will inspect your foundation, walk you through the findings, and send a clear estimate. no cost, no pressure.

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How it works

What i-beam wall bracing is and when it's the right call.

Steel I-beam bracing works on a simple structural principle: external mechanical resistance. When expansive clay soils saturate against the exterior of a basement wall, and counties across eastern Nebraska, western Iowa, and northeastern Kansas regularly run plasticity indexes above 30 with volumetric soil change up to 15 percent. The wall bends inward under lateral load. The interior face goes into tension, the wall cracks horizontally near mid-height, and the masonry loses most of its remaining capacity to resist further movement. An I-beam set tight against the bowed interior face transfers that ongoing lateral load up into the floor joist system and down into the slab, around the wall rather than through it. Where carbon fiber adds tensile strength inside the wall as a bonded composite, I-beams take the load externally as a stiff vertical column. The beam is sized so its moment of inertia far exceeds the residual capacity of the cracked wall. Typical residential installs use 6 to 8-inch wide-flange A36 steel, which carries lateral loads measured in thousands of pounds per linear foot at the deflection levels seen in basement bowing. Top and bottom connections are where the design lives or dies. The footing bracket sits on the slab, mechanically anchored with wedge bolts driven through the concrete, and the top bracket pins the beam to a doubled-up floor joist sister so the joist itself doesn't crush under load. Beams are spaced on 4 to 6-foot centers depending on wall height, deflection severity, and existing crack pattern. Once the beams are set plumb and the top bolts tensioned, lateral movement at each beam location is mechanically halted. The wall remains where it is. No further inward bow, but the system makes no claim to restore the original wall position. Walls deflected more than three inches or actively shearing at the cove joint generally need wall anchors or full replacement, and Epp will say so on the first visit.

I-Beam Wall Bracing explained by Epp Foundation Repair
Installation Process

How we install i-beam wall bracing.

Step 01

Wall Assessment And Beam Layout

Epp Foundation Repair measures wall deflection with a 6-foot level and laser at multiple heights, photographs every crack, and confirms the wall has not exceeded the 3-inch deflection limit where bracing alone is appropriate. The crew marks beam locations on 4 to 6-foot centers based on wall height, soil load, and existing crack pattern.

Step 02

Beam Cutting And Joist Sistering

Each I-beam is cut to floor-to-joist height on site to within a sixteenth of an inch. The system depends on a tight mechanical fit. The crew sisters a new dimensional joist alongside the existing floor joist directly above each beam location, fastened with structural screws or through-bolts.

Step 03

Footing Bracket Installation

A steel footing bracket is positioned on the slab tight against the wall and anchored with wedge bolts driven into pre-drilled holes through the concrete. The crew verifies the bracket sits level and the anchor pull-out exceeds the design load. Pull testing the first bolt on every job.

"I-beams are honest steel. They don't bond, they don't pretend, they don't depend on a clean substrate or a careful epoxy mix. You put them tight against the wall, anchor them top and bottom, and the wall stops moving. For a painted block wall with mid-height cracks, that's the right tool. Not carbon fiber, not wall anchors, not a sales pitch for both."
Dave Epp
Dave Epp
President, Epp Foundation Repair
Why Choose Epp

Care and expertise from a team that's been doing this since 1994.

Epp Foundation Repair is locally owned and operated, with crews dedicated exclusively to foundation, basement, and concrete work across the Midwest.

Specialized expertise.

Foundation repair, waterproofing, and concrete leveling are our entire focus. not a sideline.

Locally owned since 1994.

Three decades of experience with Midwest soils, basements, and weather conditions.

BBB Integrity Award winner.

Recognized in 2011 and 2016 for ethical business practices and customer transparency.

Warrantied solutions.

Most product solutions carry 10 to 25-year warranties backed by the original installer.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Answers to common questions about I-Beam Wall Bracing.

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Epp Foundation Repair prices I-beam wall bracing at roughly $400 to $800 per beam installed across eastern Nebraska, Iowa, Kansas, and Missouri markets. A standard 8-by-10 foot wall section with 4 to 8 beams falls in the $3,000 to $6,000 range. Full-wall bracing across a 25 to 30-foot wall typically runs $8,000 to $15,000 depending on beam count, ceiling height, and whether joist sistering encounters obstructions. Pricing includes the steel beams, brackets, anchors, joist sister lumber, and labor. A written estimate after on-site inspection reflects your scope. Dave Epp does not quote bracing sight-unseen and will not start without measuring the wall.

Pricing ranges above are general estimates only and are not project quotes. A precise figure is provided on each written estimate after on-site inspection.
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Service Areas

Serving Nebraska, Iowa, Kansas & Missouri.

Local crews based in six regional offices, dispatched daily across four states. If your town isn't listed, call us. we likely serve your area.

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Our Process

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A straightforward path from initial inspection to completed repairs.

Step 01

Schedule your inspection.

A local specialist visits your home, evaluates the foundation, and answers your questions on site. No cost, no obligation.

Step 02

Receive an estimate based on your needs.

We provide a clear, written estimate with a scope of work tailored to your home's specific issues. Typically within one business day.

Step 03

Get your repairs.

Our certified crews complete the work on schedule and back it with product warranties of up to 25 years.

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  • A written estimate within one business day
  • No cost, no obligation, no high-pressure sales
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Nebraska · Iowa · Kansas · MissouriSince 1994
Epp Foundation Repair

Let's take the first step toward a healthy home.

A local specialist will inspect your foundation, walk you through the findings, and send a clear estimate. no cost, no pressure.

Book instantly with Driive
BBB Accredited
Fully Insured
"By Your Side" Guarantee
Our Locations

Six regional offices across the Midwest.

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Lincoln, NE
Epp Foundation Repair
1133 Libra Dr
Lincoln, NE 68512
402-566-5265
Omaha, NE
Epp Foundation Repair
12305 Gold St, Ste 2
Omaha, NE 68144
402-521-5081
Grand Island, NE
Epp Foundation Repair
802 Bronze Rd
Grand Island, NE 68803
308-303-3944
Norfolk, NE
Epp Foundation Repair
1105 S 13th St, Ste 205
Norfolk, NE 68701
402-792-4092
Clive, IA
Epp Foundation Repair
2175 NW 86th St #14c
Clive, IA 50325
515-349-5562
St. Joseph, MO
Epp Foundation Repair
2400 Frederick Ave, Suite 315
St. Joseph, MO 64506
816-549-2672