Our line of DIY Homeowner Basement Wall Crack Repair Kits uses the same two-component polyurethane and epoxy as do our professional toolkits for waterproofing contractors. Why RadonSeal Basement Crack Repair Kits Work the Best NO SPECIAL TOOLS REQUIRED – The repair kits ship complete.FILLS HAIRLINE CRACKS – Low-viscosity urethane is ideal for repairing hairline cracks.NO DRILLING REQUIRED – Low-pressure injection eliminates the need for drilling holes into the wall.NO NEED TO EXCAVATE – Save serious money by repairing the crack from the inside out.All you need is a standard caulking gun and some patience! Using the DIY Foundation Crack Repair Kit makes waterproofing cracks in poured concrete basement walls easy and inexpensive. Hiring a contractor to visit your home and repair a leaky foundation crack can be costly ($500-$1000 per/crack/10-ft.). Low-pressure crack injection repair requires no special tools or skills and works by filling the entire depth and length of a foundation crack (up to 10′) to stop water leaks permanently! The kits were so easy to use that they became increasingly popular for homeowners and do-it-yourselfers.
Our polyurethane and epoxy injection kits have been used in the construction industry by industrial and basement waterproofing contractors since 1997. Save Money By Repairing Basement Cracks Yourself All these types of waterproofing repairs are considered temporary band-aids only. Hydraulic cement does not bond well to concrete, and because it is a rigid material (like patching compounds), the natural movement of concrete will cause it to separate and leak water again. Masonry caulk shrinks over time and will eventually lose its bond with concrete. Unfortunately, many homeowners have learned the hard way that when it comes to repairing a crack in a basement wall, materials such as caulk, hydraulic cement, and patching compounds do not last forever. For basement wall cracks that are currently leaking, now is the time to repair them! Fixing a water leak through a poured concrete wall will help to avoid water damage and possible mold growth in the basement. If the cracks are not leaking water now, it is only a matter before they will as exterior waterproofing coatings gradually deteriorate over time. If you are a homeowner experiencing water leaks through settling cracks in your concrete foundation wall, you’re not alone! Most homes, new and old, will develop foundation cracks over time due to settling, concrete expansion/contraction. Foundation Crack Repair Made Easy for Homeowners