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Foundation Crack Repair Montgomery County, PA

Stop The Crack Before It Costs You Everything

Foundation crack repair done right protects your home, your air quality, and your investment before one winter turns a minor fix into a major problem.

What Actually Sets Us Apart

EPA And OSHA Compliant Work

Every repair we complete follows strict EPA and OSHA standards especially important in older Montgomery County homes where hazardous materials may be nearby.

Licensed, Bonded, And Insured

We carry full licensing, bonding, and insurance on every job. You can request documentation before we ever set foot in your basement.

Emergency Response Available

Active water coming through a foundation crack doesn’t wait for a scheduled appointment. We offer emergency response when the situation can’t hold.

Foundation Crack Montgomery County, PA

Most Cracks Look Minor Until They Aren't

A crack in your foundation wall is easy to dismiss. It’s been there a while. Nothing catastrophic has happened. But in Montgomery County, where clay-heavy soils shift with every wet season and temperatures swing above and below freezing dozens of times each winter, that crack is working against you every single day. Water finds its way in. Moisture builds up behind the wall. Mold follows. And if the crack is in a home built before 1970 which describes a significant portion of the housing stock in communities like Norristown, Lansdale, and Ardmore there may be asbestos or lead nearby that gets disturbed during a repair if the contractor isn’t qualified to handle it. EJS Environmental handles foundation crack repair as part of a broader environmental and structural assessment. That means you get a complete picture of what’s happening in your basement not just a patch on the symptom.

What Actually Sets Us Apart

Your basement stays dry after heavy rain, not just until the next storm rolls through.
You eliminate the moisture conditions that allow mold to grow behind your walls undetected.
Foundation cracks are a primary radon entry point sealing them reduces that risk directly.
A documented, properly repaired foundation protects your asking price when it’s time to sell.
You stop the freeze-thaw cycle from widening the crack every winter and compounding the damage.
You get a clear assessment of what you actually have not a sales pitch designed to upsell you.

Basement Crack Sealing Montgomery County, PA

Why Montgomery County Foundations Crack More Than You'd Think

The geology underneath most of Montgomery County is not forgiving. The Piedmont Plateau soils that run through communities like Blue Bell, Cheltenham, and Horsham are clay-heavy meaning they absorb water, expand, push against your foundation walls, then contract when things dry out. That cycle repeats every season, and it creates lateral pressure that poured concrete and block foundations were never designed to handle indefinitely. Add to that roughly 46 inches of annual rainfall and 20 to 40 freeze-thaw cycles every winter, and you have conditions that are genuinely hard on foundations. Water enters a small crack, freezes, expands, and physically widens the crack. By the third or fourth winter, what started as a hairline is something much more serious. The median construction year for homes in Montgomery County is 1969. Nearly 17 percent were built before 1940. These foundations have been absorbing all of that pressure for decades.

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Concrete Crack Repair Methods Explained

How The Repair Actually Works Depends On The Crack

Not every crack gets the same fix, and that distinction matters more than most homeowners realize. Surface patching the kind you can do yourself with hydraulic cement from a hardware store addresses only what you can see. It does nothing for the crack through the full thickness of the wall, which is where water pressure is actually working against you. Professional crack injection fills the crack from the interior surface all the way through to the exterior soil. For stable, non-moving cracks, epoxy injection is typically the right call it cures to roughly 4,000 psi, which is actually stronger than the surrounding concrete. For cracks that move seasonally, polyurethane foam is the better choice because it stays flexible after curing and won’t re-crack when the wall shifts. Horizontal cracks the ones running parallel to the ground are the most serious and usually indicate lateral soil pressure pushing the wall inward. Those often require carbon fiber reinforcement or wall anchors rather than injection alone. We assess each situation individually and explain what we find before recommending anything.
Our Process

How It Works

A simple process designed to keep everything clear, efficient, and stress-free from start to finish.

Free On-Site Inspection

We come to you, assess the crack and surrounding conditions, and tell you exactly what we’re looking at no obligation.

Written Diagnosis And Estimate

You receive a clear, itemized written estimate before any work begins. No verbal agreements, no surprise charges after the fact.

Repair And Environmental Review

We complete the repair and flag any environmental concerns mold, radon risk, or hazardous materials so nothing gets missed.

FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to the most common questions about our demolition and interior cutting services.

How do I know if the crack in my foundation wall is actually serious?
Crack type matters more than crack size. Vertical and diagonal cracks are common in poured concrete foundations and are often the result of normal shrinkage or minor settlement they still need to be sealed to keep water out, but they’re rarely structural emergencies. Horizontal cracks are a different story. Those indicate lateral pressure from the soil pushing against the wall, which is a structural concern that needs professional attention sooner rather than later. Stair-step cracks in block or brick foundations typically signal settlement. If you’re not sure what you’re looking at, a professional inspection is your safest move.
Because surface patching only addresses what you can see on the interior wall. The crack runs through the full thickness of the concrete sometimes several inches deep and hydrostatic pressure from the soil and groundwater outside is pushing water through the entire depth of that crack. When you patch the surface, you’re essentially blocking one exit. The pressure finds another path, often appearing a few inches away from where you patched. Professional injection fills the crack through its full depth, which is the only way to actually stop the water at the source rather than redirect it.
Most non-structural crack repairs in Montgomery County fall somewhere between $250 and $800 per crack, depending on length, depth, and the method required. Interior injection repairs which cover the majority of standard residential cracks — typically run $350 to $1,500 and can usually be completed in a few hours without any excavation. If the crack requires exterior work, meaning digging down to the footing and applying a waterproof membrane, costs generally range from $2,000 to $7,000. We provide written estimates before any work begins, so you know exactly what to expect.
Yes, and this is something most waterproofing contractors don’t bring up. Pennsylvania is one of the highest-radon states in the country, and foundation cracks are one of the primary entry points for radon gas moving from the soil into your living space. The Pennsylvania DEP has identified elevated radon risk throughout southeastern PA, including Montgomery County. Beyond radon, a crack that lets in moisture creates the conditions mold needs to grow — often behind walls where you can’t see it until it’s already a problem. We assess for these risks as part of our inspection rather than treating the crack as an isolated structural issue.
Pennsylvania’s Real Estate Seller Disclosure Law requires sellers to disclose known material defects, and foundation cracks fall squarely in that category. A crack discovered during a buyer’s home inspection is one of the most common reasons deals in Montgomery County get renegotiated or fall apart entirely. With median home values in the county above $436,000, the financial stakes are real. Having a documented, professionally repaired foundation — with a written record of what was done and how — gives buyers confidence and protects your asking price. We can provide pre-sale foundation assessments and complete any necessary repairs before your home goes on the market.
It does, in a few important ways. Older homes and a significant share of the housing stock in communities like Norristown, Ambler, and Jenkintown dates back to the early to mid-1900s often have stone or block foundations rather than poured concrete. Mortar between stone or block deteriorates over decades and requires different repair approaches than injection methods used on poured concrete. There’s also the question of what else might be present in an older home near the foundation: asbestos pipe insulation, lead paint, and similar materials are common in pre-1970 construction. A contractor who isn’t licensed to handle those materials shouldn’t be doing invasive work near them. We hold the environmental certifications to identify and manage those risks, which is something to ask any contractor you’re considering.