Finally! A solution that takes Seconds to repair foundation cracks, "remove and replace" anchor bolts and straps fast.
The new standard of quality and efficiency in foundation repair
siding again for access
structure
Standards
You’ve got a job to do… but it doesn’t have to be frustrating and time-consuming
Ripping out drywall and siding to “remove and replace” a foundation strap out there makes life harder for everyone involved. Replacing J-bolts also brings shivers up the spine.
Until now, foundation crack repairs and the replacement of corroded anchors were a lose-lose proposition
Proudly made in the USA.
Patent Pending 17/984,732
The new Standard Anchor Bolts are made in the USA, over-engineered, because it’s the right thing to do and ready to be permitted in any city municipality anywhere. They exceed building code requirements ACI and ICRI guidelines.
The bolts are made from ⅝” B7 rod, making them corrosion-resistant and built to last.
Now you can replace
J-Bolts and Foundation Straps in seconds.
Here are your next steps…
Order
Order below. Ships anywhere in the US
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Submit calculations document and technical drawing to your building official for permitting.
Solve
Solve one of the biggest headaches in foundation repairs for both you and your clients. Increasing your income.
Order
Order below. Ships anywhere in the US
Download
CALCULATIONS DOCUMENT & TECHNICAL DRAWINGS send them to your building official with your permit information.
Solve
Solve one of the biggest headaches in foundation crack repairs for both you and your clients.
Replaces corroded Straps
and J-Bolts in Seconds
Everything you need to know about the
Standard Retrofit Anchor Bolts
Concrete Anchor Bolts, Foundation Repair, J Bolts and Strap Replacement Anchors
This video shows a quick comparison between the old tension ties method and the game-changing Standard knife Anchors and Standard Center Plate Anchors. Read More »J-Bolt Replacement Anchors David Pounders Civil Engineer at AZ Anchor Bolts LLC.
Meet the Co-Inventors and Co-Founder, Civil Engineer David Pounders, showing you how simple the installation is. Bolts are made from ⅝” B7 rod, making them corrosion-resistant and built to last.