Basement Concrete Wall Sewer Pipe Leak Repair

Water leakage around sewer, water, and well pipes in basement concrete walls is a common issue. The holes around these pipes are often larger than the pipes themselves, creating a void that allows water to seep in. For example, a sewer pipe may be 4 inches in diameter, but the hole in the concrete could be 5 inches or more, providing an opportunity for water infiltration.
 
At The Crack Medics, we specialize in repairing these leaks with a dual approach: epoxy patching and urethane injection. Our process begins by cleaning the area around the leak, then applying high-strength epoxy to seal the hole and block water from entering. Next, we use urethane injection to penetrate and fill the gap, expanding to form a waterproof seal from the inside out.
This combination of epoxy patching and urethane injection ensures a durable, long-lasting solution, effectively preventing water from entering and protecting your basement from future damage. Not only will your basement stay dry, but the integrity of your concrete wall will also be reinforced.
 
Contact us today for a free estimate and let our experienced team provide you with a permanent, waterproof solution for your basement sewer pipe leak.