Leaking Wall Repair Correctly – the First Time
A common D-I-Y solution is to repair basement wall cracks using hydraulic cement. After a couple of months, the homeowner finds water in his or her basement, and wonders what to do next. Low-pressure...
View ArticleConcrete Crack Repair Discussion
Basement waterproofing contractors looking to span their knowledge on foundation structural problems and seepage are invited to discuss and help others on the BasementQuestionsandAnswers.com message...
View ArticleDiagnosing Concrete Cracks
Diagnosing concrete foundation cracks can be tricky. You have to look at the shape, size, pattern and frequency of the crack as well as the correlation between cracks in the floors, location of the...
View ArticleConsumer Note—Cold Weather is A Good Time for Basement Crack Repair
It has been said that there are two kinds of basements; those that leak, and those that will leak. Whether poured or block—basement foundations are at the mercy of external soil conditions like...
View ArticleConcrete Crack Repair – Deciding between Epoxy and Polyurethane Foam
One of the most common questions we receive at Emecole has to do with the use of epoxy or polyurethane foam for repairing poured foundation cracks via low-pressure crack injection – which material...
View ArticleCarbon Fiber Use for Foundation Repair Contractors
Emecole President Lou Cole was quoted in the Fall 2010 issue of Waterproof Magazine article on working with carbon fiber. It was a great article explaining what carbon fiber is and how it is used in...
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