Our Services
Cracks in your foundation walls or floor can range from cosmetic to structurally significant. Our network of licensed specialists uses proven injection and reinforcement methods to stop leaks, restore structural integrity, and prevent further damage.
How It Works
Vertical, horizontal, stair-step, or something you are not sure about. Share a photo or describe what you see and we will take it from there.
We pair you with a licensed, insured professional who specializes in the type of crack you are dealing with, whether it needs injection, reinforcement, or both.
Your specialist inspects the crack in person, explains what is causing it, and gives you a clear plan and quote before any work begins.
Most foundation crack repairs use epoxy or polyurethane injection. Epoxy creates a rigid bond that restores the original strength of the concrete. Polyurethane foam is flexible, making it a better choice for cracks that may continue to move slightly due to seasonal expansion. For wider or structural cracks, carbon fiber straps or staples may be applied to reinforce the wall and prevent further movement.
Not every crack is an emergency, but certain patterns warrant prompt attention. Horizontal cracks suggest lateral soil pressure pushing against your wall. Stair-step cracks in block foundations often indicate differential settlement. Cracks wider than 3mm, cracks that are growing, or cracks with water seeping through should be assessed by a professional sooner rather than later.
A typical crack injection takes a few hours for a single crack. The specialist will clean the crack, install injection ports, and fill the crack under pressure. Most repairs come with a warranty. You can expect minimal disruption to your daily routine, and the repair area is usually ready for paint or finishing within 24 to 48 hours.
Common Questions
It depends on the type and location. Hairline vertical cracks from concrete curing are usually cosmetic. Horizontal cracks, stair-step patterns in block walls, or any crack wider than 3mm often indicates structural movement and should be assessed by a professional.
Most single-crack repairs are completed in a few hours. Larger jobs involving multiple cracks or structural reinforcement may take one to two days. Your specialist will give you a clear timeline during the on-site assessment.
Surface-level patching products exist at hardware stores, but they only address the cosmetic issue. Professional injection fills the crack through its full depth, which is necessary to stop water infiltration and restore structural integrity. DIY patching can also mask a problem that is getting worse.
A single crack injection typically ranges from $400 to $800 depending on length, depth, and accessibility. Structural repairs involving carbon fiber reinforcement cost more. Your specialist will provide a detailed quote after the free on-site assessment.
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