Injections for Foundation Crack Repair
Although alarming, a simple solution can fix many cracks in your home’s walls or foundation. The solutions we refer to are injections, which are relatively easy fixes that won’t disturb your home’s daily routine. Polyurethane and epoxy resin are injections. Let’s look at these solutions and learn when each should be applied.
Epoxy Injections
Structural epoxy resin is used to repair the structure of your foundation. It is not designed for flexibility, so it should only be used in conjunction with pier stabilization.
Epoxy paste is an entirely different product that acts as a type of seal on the surface. It can be used as part of the polyurethane correction to a crack. This is typically used after polyurethane ports have been placed about 10″ apart along the length of the crack.
Polyurethane Injections
Polyurethane is made to move as needed as the crack changes over time, making it an excellent choice for crack repair. As the house continues to settle, the foam-like properties allow the injection to retain its waterproofing and airtight capabilities.
Polyurethane expands and seals cracks caused by seasonal changes or soil shifting. It is also an excellent option for sealing leaks or around pipes.
Polyurethane crack repairs can be completed inside your basement, offering a permanent solution to repair foundation cracks.
Crack Repair Options
Polyurethane foam is an excellent option for foundation cracks, with less time and cost commitment than traditional foundation repair methods. We utilize Earth Contact Products’ foundation repair products. Their products are made in the USA and are incredibly reliable. The experts can determine whether polyurethane foam will work for your home’s problem. Contact the folks at Rapid Foundation Repair today to learn more about fixing your foundation problems.