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Juan of 11
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Water is a different issue. MIne is high up and dry. You have an issue there. Cinderblock or concrete?
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Just an other FNG
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Hey Jeff, my sister just had a company inject something into her crack. It was a vertical one and there was a moisture problem that came with it as well.
(OK, I just re-read what I typed... I now feel dirty all over and will be right back after I take a bath in some bleach) (OK, I'm back now) Anyways, here's some info.http://www.thecrackdoctor.ca/repairs.htm |
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Will herf for food
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Usually caused by poor drainage. I had this issue with an attached concrete porch. You can have it lifted and filled under by pros, but it's not cheap. Maybe worth it assuming you've already addressed any drainage issues.
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