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WHAT WE OFFER
We offer services for those who have cracks in their basement walls. We can fill the crack with a Polyurethane Foam Injection to seal the crack. This is the most cost efficient way to repair cracked and leaking walls.
Our technician has years of experience with basement wall repair and is certified in Polyurethane Foam Injection.
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TYPES OF BASEMENT WALL REPAIR
There are a few different types of basement wall repair. A cracked wall with moisture coming through can frequently be repaired by filling the crack with a Polyurethane Foam Injection.
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If a basement wall is bowed in or being pushed in. Issues like this are most common with concrete block basement walls. This may require bracing the walls with steel beams. The most extensive repair would require digging down along the outside of the wall so it can be pushed back into place or rebuilt. We only fill/Inject cracks. Some may tell you that the wall needs to be braced or dug up to be pushed back into place or rebuilt, which may be true. However, if there is just a slight bowed wall issue with cracks, the cracks can be filled and proper grading around the foundation can be done to reduce the chances of further movement.
Filling the cracks can save you thousands of dollars compared to the other alternatives mentioned above. If your basement walls are poured concrete walls, then filling the cracks by way of Polyurethane Foam Injection may be the only feasible option. Filling the cracks in your walls can keep moisture/water from penetrating through the crack.
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POLYURETHANE FOAM INJECTIONS
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What is Polyurethane Foam Injection and how does it work?
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Stops leaking cracks to waterproof your foundation
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Expands up to 20 times its original volume to fully fill cracks, resulting in fewer callbacks.
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Specifically formulated for poured foundation wall crack repair. The number one material to stop leaking cracks, resulting in cracks that never leak water again.
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Remains flexible. Expands and contracts with foundation movement to ensure repaired cracks will not re-open due to freeze/thaw cycles.
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