
Foundation Settlement Symptom: Crack on the floor
Cracks in the floor are common signs of a foundation problem. However, these types of cracks will get temporarily repaired if the actual foundation problem does not get addressed.

Crack Stitching Repair Process: Non-parallel Cuts
The first step when repairing concrete cracks on a slab is to make some non-parallel cuts along the cracks because later in the process, some carbon fiber laminates will get added to bond back the two ends of the concrete slab.

Crack Stitching Repair Process: Filling & Sealing
Right after making the cuts and adding the carbon fiber laminates, a low viscosity material called polyurea gets added into the concrete cracks to fill all the voids in it and seal the crack along the way.

After The Crack Stitching Repair Method
As seen in this photo, the concrete cracks are gone, and thanks to Arizona Foundation Solutions, the Homeowners can continue with their remodeling plans.