Epoxy Crack
Repair
The AquaBlue™ two-part, high solids, Low or Mid viscosity crack injection epoxy is designed to repair cracks in poured concrete foundation walls. The mixed adhesive has the viscosity of light oil and a low surface tension.
Polyurethane
Crack Repair
Over 95% of residential basement cracks are non-structural – the only problem is the seepage of water. A polyurethane concrete crack injection does not add structural strength; it just forms a barrier impenetrable to water.
Exterior Basement
Waterproofing
This basement / foundation waterproofing system is installed outside and requires excavation of the ground along the wall that will be treated with the basement / foundation waterproofing application.
Inside Weeping Tile
Drainage System
This basement / foundation waterproofing system will be installed within the basement along the perimeter of the wall and will require our specialists to break-open the concrete floor along the footing approximately 8″ wide.
Window Well &
Drain
How to Prevent Basement Window Wells from Flooding Having windows and window wells in your foundation makes a huge difference in your basement. First, they let in natural light. That´s not usually enough to completely..
French Drain &
Drywell
A French drain, which may also be called a curtain drain, perimeter drain, weeping tile, or agricultural drain, is a gravel-filled trench that includes a perforated or slotted pipe. These drains are used to direct surface..
Brick, Stone, Block,
& Masonry Sealing
Brick, stone, block and masonry sealing is a form of waterproofing for homes and buildings. Although it prevents water from entering the stone, brick, block, and masonry; it allows water vapour to escape and allows air to be breathed into the wall.
Hydro Panel & Conduit
Leak Repair
A leak from a hydro panel can occur from the 4 inch sleeve hole, through the foundation wall to receive the hydro conduit. A leak can occur from outside the hydro conduit and drip down behind and below the panel.
Cold Joint
Repair
Cold joints occur when new sections of concrete wall, floor, footing, ceiling are poured in relations to existing concrete sections. These locations are prone to leaks. An example of a location where the cold joint might leak is in the cellar
Beam Pocket
Repair
Beam Pockets are square recessed spaces in the poured concrete foundation wall. These beam pocket locations typically carry a steel supporting beam, or a 3 ply wood supporting beam. These same beam pockets can leak from the beam pocket area.
Honeycomb
Repair
Concrete Honeycombs are gaps in the concrete wall. The problem occurs when the concrete wall is poured from the concrete truck into the forms. Gravel and concrete mix doesn’t always mix properly, causing gaps in the mix, when it is poured.
Snap Tie & Rod
Hole Repair
Rod Hole and snap ties in the poured concrete foundation walls can also be the source of leaks. Typically they are sealed by the basement foundation contractors with a black damproof spray at orginial construction stage.