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Basic Dallas Texas Foundation Leak Repair Techniques

Water is the main culprit in a major portion of foundation issues. Whether the foundation is of poured concrete, block concrete or stone, continual water seepage creates cracks which can frequently be tragic if ignored.

Cracks due to water seepage are found in the corners of the walls, or where the bricks, stone or concrete slabs join together. If the ground water has enough hydrostatic pressure to allow the water to seep thru the foundation, then cracks happen. These cracks begin as tiny hairline cracks and widen as time passes.

There are two basic foundation repair techniques on leaks at home or in the basement - the urethane injection and the drainage tile repair.

The urethane injection is a relatively easy process. In this process, the crack is sealed first to stop any water from oozing out. Holes are then made in the crack and an epoxy resin is injected into the crack. The repair is complete when resin fills the entire crack. Urethane injections cost some loads of loads of bucks and the time taken for the entire work to the completed won?t stretch beyond two hours. However, the urethane injections can only be applied to tiny cracks. Also there's the danger of the crack reopening and water seeping in once again.

The drainage tile repair is a lengthy process. First the floor tiles of the affected area are uprooted and a drain tile is fitted. This is then attached to a sump pump or any other legally authorized water removal system. Once this is done, the floor tiles are replaced. This process takes a few days and costs run to thousands of bucks. However, this is a far more permanent technique than the injection. One problem may be the malfunctioning of the sump pump. This can cause flooding due to excessive leakage.

Urethane injections are O.K if the crack is tiny, but if the crack has been ignored and has become enormous and gaping, it's much better to fix it employing a drainage tile. For bigger leaks outside the house, a more extensive methodology is used. A ditch is dug at the affected place and the drainage tile is replaced when necessary. The ditch is then filled ? first with coarse gravel to make it more waterproof and then with the soil. This technique is employed even if dams spring a leak in their foundation.

House Foundation Repair is a costly business, but more than that it's a time-consuming and laborious process. However, it is one of those fix works which just can't be ignored.
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