The ultimate foundation crack fix that actually works! WINNI

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In this video, we'll show you how to repair a basement wall crack using the Sika Crack Repair Kit. Basement wall cracks can be caused by water damage, soil shifting, or aging, and can lead to bigger problems if left untreated.

The Sika Crack Repair Kit is an easy-to-use solution for repairing basement wall cracks. It includes all the materials you need to fix the crack, and the process is simple and straightforward.

We'll take you through the steps of repairing a basement wall crack with the Sika Crack Repair Kit, so you can get your basement back to being dry and secure.

Follow along with us in this video, and learn how to fix basement wall cracks with the Sika Crack Repair Kit.

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Why is your video INCOMPLETE? Did you explain what you were using? How it’s supposed to work? What it looks like when finished?

andreww
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Would have liked to seen the job after 48 hours. Thanks for the video

I-sed-no
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I used to work in an structural engineering firm and we'd use sika products when we needed to do a crack repair project. Works well although when it came to foundations, we had to be more thorough. Usually we'd have them excavate the back side as well to make sure the cracks weren't all the way through, check for water leakage, etc. Suggest repairs, etc. Saved a lot of older buildings in the downtown LA area doing this as well as around all of LA. Most of these buildings were constructed back in the early 1920s.

charliegone
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Don’t forget to post the finished product to see what it looks like. 👍🏼great job

MrDannycruz
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I have a very thin crack that's leaking every time it rains. It'll cost me upwards of $16, 000CAD to get it repaired. You make this look very easy and worth looking into making it a DIY project.

Chirp
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I have previously;
• thoroughly clean the cracks
• resurface the inner face of the crack creating a semi smooth surface
• cut a piece of garden hose, slice it vertical, tuck in the crack with vertical opening facing exterior
• hydraulic cement or something over the hose and crack
• drill into the floor through the pad accessing the drain tile. Allowing the water to flow in a controlled manner.
Horizontal cracks are an entirely different story. I learned this years ago being that you CANNOT STOP WATER only try to direct the flow. wondering if anyone else is familiar with this technique. Good video. Thank you for your time and efforts.

stuntentertainment
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This is a nice repair system!
I would check if foundation needs any repair first, and then fill the crack.

bdennisv
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Wish you had also shown how to remove the black plastic.

wendyhla
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Used a similar product on 2 cracks in my basement years ago and have had zero problems, only difference was had to mix my own cement, of course good gutter drainage and landscaping.is also key.

VincentMontour
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Saw same product on this old house looks like it works! Need to do this to my basement

empackmanmueller
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Makes sense bc the previous owner of my home applied concrete repair over the crack and it doesn’t last long. I also had a home with a stone foundation that had water coming in. The first recommendation I received was to make sure the grading was sloping away from the house and also invested in 6 inch gutters. That really ended the water from entering the foundation.

peterstanghellini
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I am totally using ya idea and yet I watched so many videos but yours is so clean imagine I almost called American dry basement

lydianantumbwe
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Nice quick video, thanks.
I'd suggest getting a vacuum attachment for the grider. I have one on for the angle grinder and one (built in) for the Milwaukee M12 3" cut-off saw that I use for lathe and plaster walls. Works great. That fine dust can/will go everywhere for days.

stringlarson
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Hey, thanks for the vid, wondering if there is any sort of indication when each injection point is full?

sonjakozman
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Pretty good video, but you should have at least held up the box better and explain the products you're using and what that secondary thing you're squirting in with the hose is. (Please don't take this as hostile)
Was that the same material, or a secondary material to take up any voids.
I'm a contractor and I'm going to have to do this in about a week or two clients own. Looks like a decent product . Sika usually has top-notch products.

spikea.
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Oh man this video saved my ass. I just noticed a vertical crack in my foundation and was shitting my pants thinking I’ll have to have the whole thing redone.

ARw
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This is exactly what I needed to do. Now I have 2 questions one what if there is a crack in the outside do you do the same thing after you dig a hole. 2nd question I have a leak coming from where the wall meats the floor and it doesn't leak too often but would I be able to just seal the inside or would I need to to the outside

meme
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How can you tell if the epoxy is even spreading through out the crack

martinstreasurehunting
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Hello. I was in total awe until the end. Please show us how to properly remove the tabs before I purchase this rather expensive kit. I’m super excited to invest, but want to do it the right way & save $$$ on hiring a “pro”. Also, do we have to use all of the tubes, or is there a certain amount of coverage per tube? I read in some comments here that you’ll know when to move upwards onto the next tab once the product begins oozing out above. Thank you for what you have offered ❤.

ATLsCocoaDulce
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I have a retaining wall with a 1/8 to 1/4" crack about 6ft long. Can I use this repair method or should I do something else?

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