Possible Symptoms:
Visible Cracks in Basement Walls or Foundation
Water Leaking Through Cracks
Foundation Shifting or Settling
about The process
Polyurethane and epoxy crack injection are two commonly used methods for waterproofing and structural repair of concrete structures. Polyurethane crack injection is typically used to stop active water leaks and seal non-structural cracks by expanding into foam upon contact with moisture, effectively filling the void and creating a watertight seal. In contrast, epoxy crack injection is designed for structural repairs, as it bonds tightly to the concrete, restoring its original strength and integrity. While polyurethane is ideal for flexible sealing in dynamic environments, epoxy is preferred where load-bearing capacity must be restored. Together, these methods provide durable solutions for preventing water intrusion and preserving the longevity of concrete infrastructure.
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