Concrete Wall Crack Repair
While a leaking foundation crack in the basement or crawl space can lead to big problems, fortunately, repairing them doesn't have to be a big job. Today, concrete wall cracks are repaired using a two-part component, epoxy or polyurethane foam, which is injected into the crack at low-pressure. This method, often referred to as crack injection has been the industry standard by professionals for 20 plus years for both leaking cracks and structural cracks.
Most foundation cracks occur through time because of natural ground settling. Concrete wall cracks also form as a result of seasonal changes in weather causing the ground to expand and contract (between freezing and thawing). After a foundation crack forms, the prospect of water seepage is a reality – it’s just a matter of when.
Emecole's D-I-Y foundation crack repair kits makes low-pressure crack injection simple and affordable. Our repair kits are fully equipped with all the components necessary that makes it possible for the homeowner to repair his or her own cracks within the foundation. Our variety of repair kits will accommodate different sized cracks, both large and small.
The low-pressure injection process allows the homeowner to inject a two-component liquid (polyurethane foam or epoxy) into the crack via surface ports (drilling NOT required). Injection requires the use of either a standard caulk gun (when injecting with universal cartridges) or a manual dispensing tool (when injecting dual cartridges).
Concrete Wall Crack Repair Products
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The products on this website are not available in stores. For additional assistance we are available by email and phone. Emecole's regular business hours are Monday through Friday from 6:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. CT.




