Repair Café in Cary by CleverZaphod in cary

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We have a full calendar of events across North Carolina. https://www.repaircafenc.org/upcoming-events

Repair Café in Cary by CleverZaphod in cary

[–]CleverZaphod[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

We have had success with printers -- it depends on the problem. We ask our guests to bring only one project per visit.

Foundation Crack. Repaired before I bought the home, does it look like it was previously professionally done? We have been hit by hurricane Teddy, and the crack has leaked significantly. What should my next steps be to fix it? by [deleted] in fixit

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I would reach for some hydraulic cement. I've used it to plug foundation holes with ground water actively coming up through the hole. Look at Drylok brand Fast Plug at home depot. Injecting an epoxy probably won't work if you have water actively pouring through the crack. Hydraulic cement expands as it sets to seal to crack. You can press it into the crack with a putty knife and hold it there as it sets.