Helical Anchor Retaining Wall

Helical tieback anchors size and load requirements are engineered specifically.
Helical anchor retaining wall. Helical tieback anchors are used to reinforce and anchor retaining or basement walls damaged by lateral loads from earth and water pressure. This is accomplished by drilling a small hole for the anchor rod to pass through the wall. Since the 1950 s the chance company has been manufacturing multi helix screw anchors. Both types of anchor kits are available.
For screw anchors a small high torque motor rotates the anchor into the soil. Either screw or plate anchors can be used to stabilize basement or retaining walls. Helical wall anchors helitech installs wall anchors in order to correct a wall that is being pushed inward due to soil expansion. Helical tieback anchors are used in conjunction with a variety of earth retaining systems such as sheet piles and soldier piles in order to provide additional lateral resistance beyond what is achievable by a cantilevered wall.
The wall anchor is horizontally drilled into the soil surrounding your affected wall property. With high load capacities these anchors make an excellent choice for critical soil retention applications. When it comes to repairing basement walls that have begun to bulge or rotate inward helical tiebacks are the preferred repair method by most repair experts. A wall anchor consists of large steel screws otherwise referred to as helicals connected to a beam.
Chance helical tieback anchors are retaining wall anchoring systems used to horizontally reinforce and stabilize permanent and temporary structures subjected to lateral loads from earth and water.