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Cracked Foundation Walls & Water Issues Repaired in Stratford, WI

This basement wall had a very large crack that was letting water into the basement on a fairly consistent basis. Much like with floor cracks, the first step to repairing a leaky wall crack is installing one of our drainage systems. We then use an innovative polyurethane sealant called FlexiSpan® to seal the crack. This flexible sealant will never dry or crack and can flex to the natural movement of your foundation wall, ensuring a completely waterproofed seal.

Concrete Crack Repair In Stratford, WI

In Stratford, WI, a homeowner faced challenges with their driveway as settling had resulted in uneven patches. In the before photo, you can see how this undermined the driveway's appearance and safety. To address this, our team applied the PolyLevel® system, using high-strength polyurethane foam to stabilize and raise the affected sections back to their intended levels. We then used the NexusPro® Joint Sealant to protect the joints from water infiltration. In the after photo, it’s clear that these innovative solutions restored stability and ensured a long-lasting, professional finish.

Supporting Bowed Basement Walls with GeoLocks in Wisconsin Rapids, WI

We received a call from homeowners in Wisconsin Rapids, WI about their basement walls bowing in and cracking. 

To fix this problem, the crew installed 4 GeoLocks to their basement walls. The GeoLocks work by anchoring walls to stable, undisturbed soil outside of their home. Over time, the threaded rods will work to pull the wall back to their original location.  

With the structure of their home in good hands, these homeowners are at peace of mind. 

Restoring a Garage Floor in Wisconsin Rapids, WI

The floor of this garage in Wisconsin Rapids, WI had definitely seen some better days.  Years of soil erosion underneath the floor had caused some major sinking, eventually leading to the major cracks you see in the before picture.  

To lift and level the garage floor, Sure-Dry utilized their PolyLevel® Injection Foam System.  PolyLevel is an expanding polyurethane foam that is injected beneath the concrete to fill the gaps caused by soil erosion and raise and stabilize the concrete surface.

Once the floor was lifted and leveled, Sure-Dry repaired the cracks with their NexusPro solution.  NexusPro is a silicone-based sealant for joints and cracks specially formulated to provide long-lasting flexibility and to stand up to harsh weather conditions. Unlike traditional polyurethane sealants, NexusPro resists UV rays, which means it won't crack, bubble or dry out. That means a single application can seal the joints and cracks in your concrete driveway, patio, pool deck, sidewalk, or in this instance your garage floor, for years to come, protecting it from damage caused by soil compaction and washout.

If you have sunken, uneven and cracked concrete surfaces around your home, call Sure-Dry today for your free estimate! 

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Foundation Crack Repair In Ogema,WI

Before: Foundation Walls Showing Signs of Failure

In Ogema, WI, a homeowner noticed troubling signs of foundation wall movement—horizontal cracking, inward bowing, and even water seeping in where the walls were shifting. These classic symptoms of lateral soil pressure were only getting worse with seasonal changes and heavy rainfall.

With growing safety concerns and the potential for long-term damage, the homeowner contacted Sure-Dry to assess the issue and provide a permanent solution.

After: Permanent Stabilization with the Geo-Lock System

Our team installed a custom-engineered Geo-Lock® Wall Anchor System, designed to:

  • Halt further wall movement

  • Provide long-term structural stability

  • Offer potential for wall straightening over time

The anchors were installed outside the home in stable soil, then connected through the wall to heavy-duty steel plates mounted inside the basement. After tightening the system, the wall immediately began returning to its original position—without the need for costly and invasive reconstruction.

 

The result was a dry, secure, and structurally sound basement that’s now ready to stand up to Wisconsin’s toughest soil and weather conditions.