What Homeowners Should Know About Warranties for Foundation Crack Weatherproofing

by Brent Wilk

When you spot a crack in your home’s foundation, it’s natural to feel a twinge of worry. After all, your foundation is what keeps your home safe and stable. Weatherproofing these cracks is a smart move—but what about the warranty? How can you be sure your repair will stand the test of time (and weather)? Let’s break down what you should expect when it comes to warranties for foundation crack repairs. Understanding the Typical Warranty Most professional contractors in North America offer a warranty when they weatherproof a foundation crack. The standard coverage usually ranges from 5 to 10 years. Some companies go the extra mile and provide a lifetime warranty, especially if they’re using advanced materials like epoxy or polyurethane for interior injections. The peace of mind that comes with a solid warranty can make all the difference—after all, nobody wants to revisit the same problem year after year. What’s Usually Covered? The core promise of these warranties is simple: if water leaks through the repaired crack, the contractor will return and fix it at no extra cost. It’s a straightforward guarantee that the specific repair will hold up against rain, melting snow, and whatever else Mother Nature throws your way. What’s Not Included? It’s important to know the limits. Warranties typically do not cover:
  • New cracks that might appear elsewhere in the foundation
  • Structural movement or settling of the home
  • Damage from natural disasters like earthquakes or floods
In other words, the warranty is focused on the specific crack that was repaired—not your entire foundation. Transferability Matters If you’re planning to sell your home in the future, ask if the warranty is transferable. Some companies allow you to pass the coverage on to the new owner, which can be a strong selling point and provide extra reassurance for buyers. Smart Steps for Homeowners
  • Get it in writing: Always ask for a written copy of the warranty before work begins.
  • Ask about coverage: Is the warranty full or prorated? What exactly does it include?
  • Choose wisely: A warranty is only as good as the company behind it. Look for contractors with a solid track record and positive reviews.
Weatherproofing a foundation crack is an investment in your home’s future. With the right warranty, you can rest easy knowing you’re protected from the elements—and unexpected repair bills. If you have questions about a specific repair or want tips on choosing a contractor, feel free to reach out. Your home deserves the best protection possible!
Brent Wilk

Brent Wilk

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