Cracked Foundation Walls

Cracks in your foundation walls may signal structural movement, moisture intrusion, or aging materials. Left unaddressed, they can lead to serious structural damage and costly repairs.

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Cracked Foundation Walls

What Causes Foundation Wall Cracks?

Foundation cracks can develop due to soil settlement, water pressure, temperature fluctuations, or structural shifts. Over time, even hairline cracks can grow, allowing moisture to seep in and weaken the concrete or masonry walls.

Common Warning Signs

  • Diagonal or stair-step cracks in foundation walls
  • Cracks wider than 1/8 inch or growing over time
  • Water leaks through foundation walls
  • Visible bowing or leaning in basement walls

Why You Shouldn’t Ignore It

Cracked foundation walls aren't just cosmetic — they can lead to structural instability, mold growth, and a drop in property value. Delaying repairs often results in more extensive and expensive interventions down the line.

Recommended Solution

For non-structural and structural cracks alike, Structural Crack Injection is the most effective long-term repair method. This process seals cracks with high-performance epoxy or polyurethane, restoring the wall's integrity and preventing future moisture intrusion.

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