Tie Rod Hole Leaks Repair

A tie rod hole leak occurs when water seeps through small holes, typically about the size of a quarter, left behind after the removal of steel rods used during construction. These holes, often found one to five feet above the ground, can cause water to leak through, leaving stains on your walls. Tie rod holes are particularly common in poured concrete foundations and are a result of the construction process.
 
In older homes, concrete structures were reinforced with steel rods placed every 1 to 1.5 feet. Once the rods were removed, they left behind these small holes, known as rod holes, which can lead to water seepage and damage in your basement.
While these leaks can be difficult to prevent, they can cause significant water damage if left untreated. Our Tie Rod Hole Leak Repair service ensures these leaks are sealed effectively, preventing moisture intrusion and protecting your basement from further damage. Let us help keep your home dry and safe from water damage.