Anchors Are Agreements, Not Just Hardware
Anchors and wall ties play a critical but unseen role in masonry performance. This article explores how forensic evaluation, material science, and calculated installation ensure anchoring systems support both historic integrity and modern structural demands.
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The Critical Role of Anchoring Systems in Masonry Facades

Anchors Are Agreements, Not Just Hardware

Stand in front of a brick facade.
You won’t see them—but they’re holding everything together.

Anchors.
Wall ties.
Restraint systems.

Invisible to the eye but vital to survival.

At GKW Restoration, we view anchors not as hardware but as contracts—between what is historic and what must perform today.

When we open up a wall, we ask:

  1. Are the backup systems moving independently from the outer wythe?

  2. Have legacy ties corroded, loosened, or fractured under cyclical load?

  3. Will new anchors absorb differential movement or transfer it destructively?

We don’t just drill and set.
We calculate.

We choose alloys with proper galvanic resistance.
We install with respect to cavity width, expansion behavior, and anticipated lateral load.

Each anchor we place carries structural intent—and silent accountability.

Because good anchoring is never visible.
But its failure always is.