Cracked concrete, failing joints, and porous walls let water into parking garages, basements, vaults, and below-grade structures. Our injection waterproofing creates a permanent watertight barrier without excavation or downtime.
Our injection waterproofing seals concrete infrastructure from the inside, protecting a wide range of below-grade and at-grade structures without excavation or downtime.
Cracks, joint failures, and root intrusion let groundwater into sewer mains, manhole structures, and concrete culverts. We seal them from the inside to restore watertight performance and extend asset life without excavation.
Hydrostatic pressure forces water through cracks and cold joints in below-grade walls. We inject from the interior to create a permanent watertight barrier without excavating the exterior.
Deck slabs, expansion joints, and walls let water through, accelerating rebar corrosion and concrete spalling. We seal cracks and joints from inside, with no need to close the structure.
Elevator pits, utility vaults, and below-grade equipment rooms must stay dry to protect critical assets and meet safety codes. We waterproof walls, floors, and joints in place.
Our polymer injection process is engineered for occupied structures, sealing concrete leaks from the inside with surgical precision and minimal disruption to operations.
Our team walks the structure, identifying water ingress points, active leaks, efflorescence, and concrete deterioration to understand the scope of the project.
We document every crack, cold joint, and failed seal, then assess hydrostatic pressure and groundwater conditions to design a targeted treatment plan.
We engineer the waterproofing approach, selecting the right polymer, injection volumes, and port placement for your specific structure and conditions.
Small access ports, typically smaller than a dime, are drilled into the concrete along cracks and joints. Existing finishes and surfaces stay intact.
Hydrophobic polymer is injected through the ports. It follows the path of leaking water, expands to fill cracks and voids, and cures into a permanent waterproof barrier.
We test every treated section under simulated or actual water pressure to confirm a complete seal and document the results for your records.
Access ports are sealed, finishes are restored, and the structure returns to full use. Most projects are completed in one to two days with no extended downtime.
External waterproof membranes require excavation, demolition, and extended downtime. Our polymer injection seals concrete from the inside, delivering a permanent watertight barrier with minimal cost, zero excavation, and no business interruption.
Most projects are completed in hours, not days. Structures return to full use immediately after injection.
Far more affordable than membrane replacement or external excavation, with results that match or exceed traditional waterproofing methods.
Treatment is performed from inside the structure through small access ports. No digging, no surface disruption, no relocation of equipment or vehicles.
Hydrophobic polymer creates a permanent, flexible waterproof barrier that resists hydrostatic pressure and outlasts traditional patching methods.
Our injection polymers are inert once cured, with no harmful leaching into soil or groundwater.
Hydrophobic polymer reacts with water and cures rapidly, sealing active leaks in real time where membranes and coatings simply cannot be applied.
Get answers to the most common questions facility managers, engineers, and property owners ask about our injection waterproofing process for concrete infrastructure.
Water ingress is most often caused by cracks, failed cold joints, porous concrete, hydrostatic pressure, structural settlement, or deteriorated waterproof membranes. Once water finds a path, it accelerates rebar corrosion, concrete spalling, and structural deterioration, leading to costly damage if left untreated.
We inject hydrophobic polymer through small access ports drilled into the concrete along cracks and joints. The polymer follows the path of leaking water, expands to fill cracks and voids, and cures into a permanent watertight barrier. Because we work from inside the structure, there is no excavation, no demolition, and no disruption to surface finishes.
Waterproof membranes sit on the outside (positive side) of the structure and require excavation, demolition, or new construction to install. Injection waterproofing seals from the inside (negative side) or through the structure itself, with no digging and no surface disruption. It also bonds permanently with the concrete, so it cannot peel or detach like a membrane.
Yes. Our hydrophobic polymer reacts with water and cures rapidly, making it ideal for sealing active leaks where membranes and surface coatings cannot be applied. Active water actually helps the polymer find and seal every micro-crack in the leak path.
Once cured, our hydrophobic polymer is permanent. It will not shrink, dissolve, or degrade over time, and it bonds permanently with the surrounding concrete. Sealed sections maintain their watertight barrier indefinitely, protecting your structure for decades.
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