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Basement Cracks, Foundation Leaks, Damp & Wet Basement Walls

Many Homeowners with Poured-in-Place Concrete Foundations will find Cracks in their Basement Walls on Closer Inspection.

Basement cracks develop by drying shrinkage, thermal movement, and other causes. If minor, they will cause no immediate problems. But over time, minor cracks often grow larger and cause major headaches, including reduced structural integrity or water leakage.

Homeowners with a leaky basement can have these cracks fixed permanently. Often without costly, disruptive excavation by using pressure injection with epoxy resin or water activated, hydro-active polyurethane foam repair materials.

We now offer Do It Yourself Basement Waterproofing Products as Kits for leak repair and structural basement crack repair.

By sealing smaller cracks with a DIY Crack Repair Kit, the homeowner may save a significant amount of money. Even if a crack is not leaking yet, eventually water might find a way through it. We supply commercial grade epoxy resins and leak seal water activated polyurethane foams for all types of foundation crack and wall crack repairs.

Crack injection has been performed and improved on for several decades. In many cases, crack injection will fix the problem. The injection procedure will permit to fill the crack in full, from front to back, with epoxy resin  or polyurethane grout. Injection has shown to be effective for filling cracks from 0.001 to over 2 inches wide. It can also be used to fill cracks in concrete floors and ceilings.

In most cases homeowners can have these cracks fixed permanently without costly, disruptive excavation—using pressure injection of epoxy resin or polyurethane water stop foam repair materials.

Many Concrete Block Walls Leak

You may find damp areas in your block wall or even active leakage from grout lines in your wall. Check the perimeter of your wall and the cold joints where the wall meets with the foundation or floor for leaks. Fresh concrete does not bond well to existing concrete – a cold joint is created. If not properly waterproofed, a cold joint will be a passageway for water migration.

In many cases homeowners can have these cold joints fixed permanently without costly, disruptive excavation—using basement waterproofing products such as pressure injection polyurethane water stop foam and leak-seal injection repair materials.

We offer Do It Yourself Kits for Basement Leak Repair

Polyurethane and epoxy injection are water stop, leak seal and structural repair systems used by thousands of applicators world wide. Basic product knowledge helps users and specifiers to reduce possible problems. The right injection technology should be identified before the project is started. This brief overview is designed as a basic guideline for your decision making.

SealBoss products have been developed for professional use and commercial applications. It is advised that product knowledge and product application knowledge is necessary for good success. It is our recommendation for homeowners to have basement repairs performed by a professional applicator.

We have received many testimonials over the years from savvy homeowners that have performed the repairs themselves after studying the product and procedure prior to application.

We encourage you to call with any questions you might have. Our technical staff will gladly assist you with your projects.

Distributors for Selected Sealboss ® Products
– Dependable Depot, Inc.
– Instant P.O.
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Basement Waterproofing Products
Do-it-Yourself Products

Residential Basement Applications
Professional Basement Waterproofing Systems for Homeowners

Basement Repair Systems
Basement Water Stop Foam & Leak Seal Crack Repair - Polyurethane Foam Injection
Basement Structural Wall & Foundation Crack Repair Kits - Epoxy Injection
Basement Floor Repair Kits & Floor Joint Fill Kits

DIY Repair System Testimonial

Just wanted to say how glad I was to have your product on Monday. I live in Cobb County, GA and the water came pouring in during our recent flooding. I had already actually patched one of my two retaining wall cracks and already had the holes drilled for the second. However, I had not pumped the second one, so I got a desperate call from my wife for help when the rain hit that critical point and water stacks up against the front of our house. I got there from work as quickly as I could and still had to tighten the packers and mix the resin, but I had the water stopped inside of 15 minutes and we got nothing wet except for a few towels! What a lifesaver! There are a couple of areas that I just could not get the foam into so I am going to have to drill a few holes to make certain everything is sealed. I will need to order a few more more packers for that. I have bragged to many guys here at work about the DIY system and several have asked for your info for themselves or others, so I have passed your website along to quite a few already!

Thanks Again

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