How long does a typical non-invasive concrete injection take?

Typical Duration of Non-Invasive Concrete Injections

In many cases, a non-invasive injection for crack repair in foundations can be completed within a few hours. For multiple cracks or more extensive issues, the process may take a full day or slightly longer, but rarely exceeds two days. Because this approach does not require excavation, the overall project remains quick and minimally disruptive to your home or property.

After cleaning the crack and preparing injection ports, our technicians inject either polyurethane foam or epoxy to seal and reinforce the area. Once the injection material cures, the crack is permanently sealed against leaks and further damage. If you have additional cracks or unique circumstances, the timeframe may adjust slightly, but most homeowners find non-invasive injection to be a fast, proven solution.

For more on how injections can resolve common foundation cracks, visit our Foundation Wall Crack Repair page. If you’re unsure how long your specific repair might take, consider scheduling a free assessment to discuss your needs and expectations in detail.

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