Why Interior Crack Sealing Methods Usually Don’t Require Excavation
In most cases, interior crack sealing does not involve digging up soil or landscaping. Modern crack sealing methods use advanced polyurethane or epoxy injections applied from the inside of the foundation wall. This process seals cracks internally, preventing water intrusion without the need for heavy equipment or exterior trenching. As a result, homeowners save on costly excavation expenses and avoid major disruptions to their property.
With interior crack sealing, technicians drill small injection ports directly into the crack and fill them with durable materials that reinforce your foundation. This non-invasive approach keeps landscaping intact, shortens repair times, and typically costs less than traditional exterior repairs. For more information on repairing foundation wall cracks, visit our foundation wall crack repair service page.