Crack Injection

A Dependable Solution for Stopping Water Ingress in Commercial and Industrial Buildings

Water leaks can be a serious problem for commercial and industrial buildings. They can damage inventory and equipment, create safety hazards, and lead to mould growth. If you are experiencing water ingress in your commercial or industrial building, crack injection may be the solution you need.

What is Crack Injection?

Crack injection is a process of injecting a special resin or grout into cracks in concrete walls or floors. The resin fills the cracks and creates a watertight seal, preventing water from entering the building.

Benefits of Crack Injection for Commercial and Industrial Buildings

Crack injection is a popular choice for stopping water ingress in commercial and industrial buildings for several reasons:

  • Effective waterproofing: Crack injection is a highly effective way to stop water leaks. Once the cracks are filled, they will no longer allow water to enter the building.

  • Minimal disruption: Crack injection is a minimally disruptive process. There is no need for extensive excavation, which can minimize downtime for your business.

  • Cost-effective: Crack injection is a cost-effective way to repair cracks compared to other waterproofing methods, such as replacing concrete slabs or walls.

  • Durable: Crack injection is a durable solution. The resin or grout used in the process is designed to last for many years.

How Crack Injection Works

The process of crack injection for commercial and industrial buildings is typically as follows:

  1. Cleaning the cracks: The first step is to clean the cracks in the concrete. This removes any dirt, debris, or moisture that could prevent the resin or grout from adhering to the concrete.

  2. Preparing the injection points: Small holes are drilled into the cracks regularly. These holes will be used to inject the resin or grout.

  3. Injecting the resin or grout: Under pressure, the resin or grout is injected into the cracks through the injection ports. The resin or grout fills the cracks and creates a watertight seal.

  4. Removing the injection ports: Once the resin or grout has cured, the injection ports are removed, and the holes are patched.

We’re Your Trusted Partner for Crack Injection

If you are looking for a reliable company to perform crack injection in your commercial or industrial building, look no further than Van Isle Coating & Sealants. For over 25 years, we’ve been the trusted choice for waterproofing solutions. Our team of qualified professionals can assess your needs and recommend the best action to stop water leaks and protect your property.

Contact Van Isle Coating & Sealants about Crack Injection here.


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