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Research says that over 65 percent of houses show signs of foundation weakness only after a few years of construction.
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Know All About Foundation Crack Repairs Research says that over 65 percent of houses show signs of foundation weakness only after a few years of construction. And the main reason behind this problem is foundation cracks that hamper with the structural strength of the building. So, today, let us know all about foundation crack repair. Understanding Foundation Cracks You must understand the concept of foundation cracks to know about the methods to treat them. Concrete is a strong and durable material, but it tends to lose tensile strength when placed under a lot of stress. This can lead to fine cracks, which can later on turn to be a functional problem with the structural strength. The static cracks can be defined as the small hairline cracks, whereas dynamic are those horizontal ones that signify the structural failure. Foundation Cracks Risks When you look into the initial phase of hairline cracks, they seem to not cause any major problem. However, with time passing, even these small cracks can cause a threat to the building. Some of the major risks you may face are – Moisture leaking through the cracks and compromising the structural strength of the building leading to bigger cracks in no time. It is a source of migrating radon gas indoors; thus, posing a health risk. Basement flooring is a common problem due to the foundation cracks. Increasing the humidity level indoors making the environment favorable for mold and mildews growth. Methods for Foundation Crack Repairs The most common method used for treating a foundation crack problem is using epoxy injection. These injections bind the concrete together and become solid after drying up. Moreover, it blocks the water from seeping in eliminating most of the foundation crack problems. Another reason for epoxy injection being widely used is that it increases the structural strength of a building. Other common methods used are polyurethane injections and surface sealers for convenient, fast, and temporary foundation crack injection. Contact: Nathan Thava Water Proofing Service 60 Millwick drive, Toronto ON M9L 1Y3, 416-361-3323 nathan@dryshield.ca https://www.waterproofingservice.com/