Would this work on a concrete floor? I have a failed vapor barrier under my slab and water comes up through the crack. I need to fill the void between the vapor barrier and my floor
if the crack continues to the outside wall. Do you have to fill the outside with the filler so it doesn't leak out the back my crack goes all the way from inside the basement to the outside.
Mike, Thank you for the helpful video. We had a foundation crack repaired about 20 years ago using a similar process. Now when it rains heavily, the old crack repair leaks. What process do you recommend for 'repairing the old repair' and getting it right this time? I am considering doing the repair myself to save some money. I can take all the time I need so there is no rush. I just want to fix the leaking foundation crack. Any help you provide we will be most grateful for it.
One interesting thing to point out that I got bit hard by is to epoxy the wall where it meets the floor at the crack line. I didn't put emphasis there and the poly ran out there super hard on the initial pumping in. Everything else went super smooth.
Did I misunderstand something? The video says the course costs $15 and I clicked on the link and the webpage says it costs $97. Can you help clarify this for me please?
Hi Mike, I do what take the course for 15.00, it still says 97.00, is that going to change or do you need Coupon code to bring cost to 15.00 Dollars
Would this work on a concrete floor? I have a failed vapor barrier under my slab and water comes up through the crack. I need to fill the void between the vapor barrier and my floor
I THINK THE BEST IDEA IS FROM OUTSIDE
if the crack continues to the outside wall. Do you have to fill the outside with the filler so it doesn't leak out the back my crack goes all the way from inside the basement to the outside.
When I click on the tutorial it says $97 to get the full version??
Mike, Thank you for the helpful video. We had a foundation crack repaired about 20 years ago using a similar process. Now when it rains heavily, the old crack repair leaks. What process do you recommend for 'repairing the old repair' and getting it right this time? I am considering doing the repair myself to save some money. I can take all the time I need so there is no rush. I just want to fix the leaking foundation crack. Any help you provide we will be most grateful for it.
Mike where are you located? I'd like to hire you to fix mine.
Awsome dude
first of all, thank you for this. my 2 cents: it is difficult to watch your video late at night when the metal music is 3x your voice volume.
Thanks just found this type leak in a full reno. Sometimes a storm is good. Better now than when complete.
Awesome! Thanks Mike!
One interesting thing to point out that I got bit hard by is to epoxy the wall where it meets the floor at the crack line. I didn't put emphasis there and the poly ran out there super hard on the initial pumping in. Everything else went super smooth.
Can I do this on basement floor ?
Did I misunderstand something? The video says the course costs $15 and I clicked on the link and the webpage says it costs $97. Can you help clarify this for me please?
Looks good.
Awesome ~~~~