Helifix crack repair is a cutting-edge method for addressing structural issues in masonry buildings. This technique offers a non-disruptive and cost-effective way to stabilise and strengthen cracked walls.

Overview of Helifix Crack Repair

Helifix crack repair solutions, commonly referred to as crack stitching, involves inserting stainless steel helical bars (HeliBars) into the mortar beds of damaged walls. These bars, when bonded with specialised HeliBond grout, create a strong, flexible repair that redistributes structural loads and prevents further cracking.

What Does The process typically include?

  1. Cutting slots in the mortar beds.
  2. Cleaning and preparing the slots.
  3. Injecting HeliBond grout into the slots.
  4. Inserting the HeliBars.
  5. Finishing with additional grout and repointing.

Benefits of Helifix Crack Repair
As structural repair specialists, we at ASRS have seen first-hand the advantages of Helifix crack repair:

  • Minimal Disruption: The process is designed to be non-invasive, allowing occupants to continue their daily activities without interruption.
  • Aesthetic Preservation: Repairs are made in a way that maintains the original appearance of the structure, making it suitable for both residential and commercial properties.
  • Durability: Helifix solutions provide a long-lasting and robust repair that can withstand the test of time.
  • Versatility: Suitable for various types of masonry, including brick wall crack repair, ensuring a wide range of applications.
  • Cost-Effective: Compared to traditional repair methods, Helifix crack repair is often more affordable and quicker to implement.

Common Helifix Crack Repair Solutions
Helifix offers a range of repair solutions to address various structural issues:

  1. CrackStitch: Ideal for repairing vertical and diagonal cracks in walls.
  2. BowTie: Perfect for tying together separated walls or securing a façade to internal walls.
  3. DryFix: An excellent choice for replacing failed wall ties without the need for grout.
  4. HeliBeam: Used to create masonry beams above windows and doors, effectively repairing or replacing damaged lintels.

These solutions can be combined to address complex structural repair projects, ensuring your property receives the most effective treatment.