Applied Technologies offers kits to repair concrete basement wall cracks with epoxy injection materials. These kits can be used by both a do it yourselfer or professional lookking to expand their business. How to videos are provided.
Repairs up to 30' of concrete basement wall cracks.
If you are a contractor who wants to add a service to your business or a homeowner who needs to repair more than one foundation crack, the Contractor Foundation Crack Repair Kit-Epoxy is the choice for you. Your customers will be happy when you fix their leaking foundation cracks.
No experience is necessary, an instructional video is included. Applied Technologies can supply you with all of the materials and foundation crack repair equipment necessary to be a successful basement crack repair technician.
Repairs up to 60' of concrete basement wall cracks.
If you are a contractor who wants to add a service to your business or a homeowner who needs to repair more than one foundation crack, the 60' Contractor Foundation Crack Repair Kit-Epoxy is the choice for you. Your customers will be happy when you fix their leaking foundation cracks.
No experience is necessary, an instructional video is included. Applied Technologies can supply you with all of the materials and foundation crack repair equipment necessary to be a successful basement crack repair technician.
This kit is the same as the above kit with the exception of using Peel Paste removable surface sealer and port adhesive.
After the epoxy injected into the crack has cured, the peel Paste surface sealer and port andhexive can be removed for a clean look.
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