Foundation Crack Repair in New Cassel, NY

Stop Foundation Cracks Before They Stop You

Permanent crack repair solutions that protect your home’s structural integrity and your investment.

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What Your Home Gets After We're Done

Your foundation cracks are sealed permanently, not just covered up. Water stays outside where it belongs, and you stop worrying every time it rains.

Your basement becomes the dry, usable space it should be. No more musty smells, no more wondering if that crack is getting bigger, no more emergency buckets during storms.

Most importantly, your home’s structural integrity is restored. You’re protecting what’s likely your largest investment, and you can move forward with confidence knowing the problem is actually solved.

New Cassel Foundation Repair Experts

We Know Long Island Foundations Inside Out

We’ve been fixing foundation problems across Long Island for years. We understand how our clay soil shifts, how freeze-thaw cycles affect concrete, and why so many New Cassel homes develop the same types of cracks.

We’re not the guys who show up and immediately start talking about replacing your entire foundation. We assess what’s actually wrong, explain what needs fixing, and handle it right the first time.

You’re dealing with licensed, insured professionals who’ve seen every type of foundation issue Long Island can throw at a home.

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Foundation Crack Injection Process

Here's Exactly How We Fix Your Cracks

First, we inspect your foundation thoroughly, inside and outside. We identify all the cracks, determine what caused them, and figure out if there are any underlying issues that need addressing.

Next, we clean and prepare each crack properly. This isn’t a surface job – we’re accessing the full depth of the crack to ensure our repair material bonds correctly with your existing concrete.

Then we inject high-grade polyurethane or epoxy directly into the crack under controlled pressure. This fills the entire crack from inside your foundation wall, creating a waterproof seal that’s actually stronger than the surrounding concrete.

Finally, we clean up and inspect our work. You get a foundation that’s structurally sound and completely sealed against water infiltration.

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Basement Wall Crack Repair Services

What's Included in Every Foundation Repair

You get a complete foundation assessment, not just a quick look at the obvious cracks. We check for settlement issues, drainage problems, and other factors that might be contributing to your foundation damage.

Our crack injection process uses commercial-grade materials designed specifically for Long Island’s soil conditions and climate. These aren’t hardware store fixes – this is professional-grade repair that lasts.

Every repair comes with our warranty because we stand behind our work. We also provide you with maintenance recommendations to help prevent future foundation issues, and we’re available if you have questions down the road.

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Any crack wider than a hairline should be evaluated by a professional. If you can fit a coin into the crack, if it’s actively leaking water, or if it’s grown since you first noticed it, you need repair work. Horizontal cracks are always serious and require immediate attention. Even small cracks can let in significant amounts of water during heavy rains, leading to basement flooding and potential mold issues. The key is catching problems early – small cracks are much less expensive to fix than large ones, and addressing them now prevents more serious structural issues later.
Yes, when done correctly with the right materials. Professional crack injection creates a waterproof seal that penetrates the full thickness of your foundation wall. We use polyurethane or epoxy materials that expand slightly as they cure, ensuring complete crack filling. However, injection only works if the crack is properly cleaned and prepared first, and if any underlying drainage issues are addressed. If water is pooling against your foundation due to poor drainage, that needs to be fixed too, or new cracks will eventually develop in other areas.
Most crack injection jobs take 2-4 hours depending on the number and size of cracks. The process is minimally invasive – we work from inside your basement in most cases, so there’s no major excavation or disruption to your yard. You can usually use your basement the same day, though we recommend waiting 24 hours before putting any significant weight against repaired walls. The materials cure quickly, but full strength develops over the first day. We schedule around your availability and work efficiently to minimize any inconvenience.
Long Island’s clay soil is the main culprit. Clay expands when wet and contracts when dry, putting constant pressure on foundation walls. Our freeze-thaw cycles make this worse – water gets into small cracks, freezes and expands, making cracks larger. Many New Cassel homes were built in the 1940s-1960s when construction standards were different, and the concrete has had decades to settle and develop stress points. Poor drainage around the foundation accelerates these problems by keeping soil constantly wet. Understanding these local conditions is why you need contractors who specialize in Long Island foundation issues.
Crack injection typically costs between $300-800 per crack, depending on length and complexity. This is significantly less expensive than major foundation repair or replacement, which can cost tens of thousands. The investment makes sense when you consider that unrepaired cracks lead to water damage, potential mold remediation costs, and decreased property value. We provide upfront pricing after our assessment – no surprises or high-pressure sales tactics. Many homeowners are surprised that professional repair costs less than they expected, especially compared to the potential costs of ignoring the problem.
Yes, we warranty our crack injection work because we use professional-grade materials and proven techniques. The specific warranty terms depend on the type of repair and materials used, but we stand behind our work. However, warranties typically don’t cover new cracks that develop due to ongoing settlement or drainage issues – that’s why our assessment includes identifying and addressing underlying causes when possible. We also provide maintenance recommendations to help prevent future problems. If you have any concerns about a repair we’ve completed, we’ll come back and evaluate the situation at no charge.