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@Davidmenzieshat
@Davidmenzieshat Год назад
Coming from someone who does this as a living and has 20+ years in the business stopping water under low and very high pressures, I highly frown on this method. First off, for tight cracks the urethane will not penetrate and even if it did, you MUST use water to wet the concrete the entire diameter of the wall thickness. Without that the properties of the urethane cannot change from open cell to closed cell which makes it approximately 4x more dense. This is what prevents the water from coming through. This method will simply not last as it can take up to 2500 psi to open up a tight crack in concrete and for that special equipment is required so the psi can be adjusted in small incremental portions. First the crack should be injected with a crack cleaning agent. Second and only then it should be flushed with water. After the water stops dripping but the walls of the concrete are still wet, then inject the urethane. None of which is done in this video. Also this method should NEVER be done on horizontal cracks regardless of the size of crack as they are structural in nature unlike vertical cracks. Epoxy injection must be used for that and must meet all ASTM standards. Unfortunately this and other DYI kits fail not because the customer doesn't want to do the right thing and follow the instructions setout. The process itself is completely flawed and should not be sold in my professional opinion.
@quando3411
@quando3411 Год назад
Hi Chris, I was confused me the instruction before inject urethane, must inject water in to reaction and expanding. Thanks Chris
@Davidmenzieshat
@Davidmenzieshat Год назад
@quan do Yes, Before injecting the urethane, the inside walls of the concrete must be wet all the way through the concrete wall. The water must be used because once the urethane mixes with it, it changes the properties of the urethane from open cell to closed cell which makes the urethane very dense which keeps the water out. open cell foams are definitely not waterproof or water resistant. Rather, open cell foams can hold a tremendous volume of water. Lower density closed cell foams are water resistant but not completely waterproof. However, higher density closed cell foams can be waterproof. In my 20+ years when done properly i have not seen urethane fail when the procedure is done correctly (unlike what this product process outlines) unless the concrete from the outside is under tremendous pressure from water. Ouside a house will not bring that kind of pressure. Hope this helps
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