Surprisingly, it’s very common to find water leaking from cracks in your basement walls and floors. If it’s not dealt with, it could lead to significant water damage and flooding in your property.
KC Waterproofing and Foundation Repair knows what to do when it comes to leaking crack repairs. We have a variety of systems designed to repair each specific type of leak in your basement or foundation.
At KC Waterproofing and Foundation Repair we use FlexiShield to fix your Basement or Crawl Space Crack issue. Our crack repair system is designed to flex with the foundation and channel water from a leaking wall crack below the slab.
It consists of a strip of the FlexiShield drainage matting and textured urethane sealant and flexes with the foundation as it shifts during seasonal changes. Comes with a 5 year warranty and it can be painted. Giving you a dry and attractive fix.
At KC Waterproofing and Foundation Repair we are always ensuring we discover the root cause of the foundational crack before we prescribe a repair solution. We work with you to determine the use of the space to ensure we meet your needs.
HD FinishShield A 16mil, Class A (Fire Rated) wall vapor barrier recommended as a durable wall covering. It’s perfect for basement walls where a customer may not finish right away, but would like the protection against moisture, mold, mildew, humidity, and potential wall leaks. The measured average permeance of FinishShield is 0.015 perm.
ThermalShield A 90mil, Class A (Fire Rated) foil faced and true white poly wall vapor barrier. It’s the wall vapor barrier of chioce for adding additional installation reflecting indoor heat back into the basement space. Save energy and protect against moisture, mold, mildew, humidity, and potential wall leaks. The measured average permeance of ThermalShield is 0.014 perm.
Call our leaky crack repair specialists today at 816 505 9990 or Get a free estimate.
The Foundation Repair Guide shows you the 15 common foundation problem areas that effect many homeowners. You’ll learn what to look for and the steps you can take to minimize stress on your home’s foundation and the structure it supports.