Foundation Crack Repair in Chicago Co.
Foundation Crack Repair in Chicago Co.

Foundation Crack Repair in Chicago Co.

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Introduction: Foundation crack repair in Chicago is made easy. We are solely committed to providing basement waterproofing and wear management services all across Chicagoland using our patented synthetic liquid rubber that actively seals all cracks with a flexible barrier that can survive decades of service, regardless of conditions. We focus primarily on exterior foundation crack repair, exterior waterproofing, bed joint repair, and exterior foundation repair, guaranteeing you a dry basement for the duration of the life of your home. Foundation cracks are most often the cause of basement seepage, and we have pioneered a revolutionary, seven-step process to give you a lifetime of dry basements. First, the crack will be brushed and cleaned, and then ported and filled with a concrete sealer epoxy and water tested. Finally, our specially formulated synthetic liquid rubber epoxy will be applied to complete the seal.
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  • What advice would you give a customer looking to hire a provider in your area of work?

    When you’re looking to get your basement waterproofed, you should take heed of what services the provider offers, especially in the way of the material that they use in order to seal your cracks. An entirely non-permeable sealant is the best option for exterior cracks in the foundation, as it will completely seal out any liquid from entering through the concrete beneath. Additionally, you should choose a provider that will work quickly, as nature can often interrupt any waterproofing work being done with sudden changes in ground temperature or unforeseen precipitation. Finally, you should choose the best available provider for your price point, as shoddily-done work, regardless of price, is still a waste, as it will inevitably lead to more seepage and more work to be done.