As most homeowners with poured-in-place concrete foundations can attest: Cracks in basement walls are a fact of life.
These cracks—due to drying shrinkage, thermal movement, and other causes—usually are minor and result in few problems.
But over time, even minor cracks can grow larger and cause big headaches, such as loss of structural integrity or, more commonly,
water leakage.
The good news is that in most cases homeowners can now have these cracks fixed permanently—without the need for costly,
disruptive excavation—using low-pressure injection of epoxy or polyurethane foam repair materials. We have less than
a 1% callback rate for crack repair work.