Structural Cracks Repair

Slab/Floor Cracks

Structural & Floor Crack Repair Solutions

Structural and floor cracks can develop over time due to soil movement, moisture changes, and pressure around your foundation. While some cracks are minor, others can indicate underlying structural concerns that require professional attention.

Structural and floor cracks can develop over time due to soil movement, moisture changes, and pressure around your foundation. While some cracks are minor, others can indicate underlying structural concerns that require professional attention.

Edmonton homes are especially affected by shifting soil conditions and freeze-thaw cycles, which can place stress on concrete surfaces. Our repair solutions are designed to handle these conditions and provide long-term protection.

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STRUCTURAL / FLOOR CRACKS

Structural & Floor Crack Repair
for Edmonton Homes

Cracks in your foundation or floor can be early signs of movement, pressure, or moisture-related damage. Smart Foundation Solutions provides professional crack repair designed to restore stability and protect your home long-term.

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TYPES OF CRACKS

Types of Structural & Floor Cracks We Repair

Not all cracks mean the same thing. The type, size, and pattern of the crack often help determine whether the issue is cosmetic, moisture-related, or structural.

Hairline Cracks

Small surface cracks often caused by concrete shrinkage. These may seem minor, but they can still allow moisture to enter over time.

Settlement Cracks

These develop when part of the foundation or slab settles unevenly, often causing visible movement in floors and walls.

Heaving Cracks

These cracks happen when soil expands and pushes upward against the concrete, often during freeze-thaw cycles.

Horizontal Cracks

Often a sign of pressure against foundation walls and a stronger indication that structural stress may be present.

Widening Cracks

Cracks that grow over time can point to ongoing movement or deeper structural concerns that should be professionally assessed.

Spalling Cracks

When the edges of the concrete begin to flake or crumble, it can indicate more advanced deterioration and moisture-related damage.

HOW WE REPAIR IT

Repair Methods Based on the Cause of the Crack

The right repair depends on whether the crack is cosmetic, moisture-related, or connected to structural movement. We recommend repairs based on what is actually causing the problem.

Epoxy or polyurethane crack injection
Slab leveling and stabilization
Reinforcement to limit future movement
Drainage improvements where needed
WARNING SIGNS

Signs You May Need Structural or Floor Crack Repair

Cracks can worsen over time and lead to more serious damage if left untreated. These warning signs may indicate that professional repair is needed.

Growing Cracks

Cracks that get longer, wider, or continue to spread can indicate ongoing movement.

Uneven Floors

Sloping or unstable floors can be a sign that the slab or structure has shifted.

Doors or Windows Sticking

Misalignment can point to movement affecting the structure of the home.

Water Seepage

Moisture entering through cracks can lead to mold, dampness, and further deterioration.

Multiple Crack Areas

If cracks appear in more than one location, the underlying issue may be more significant.

Visible Shifting

Movement around floors, walls, or joints may signal structural stress that should be assessed quickly.

FREQUENTLY ASKED

Structural & Floor Crack FAQs

Learn more about crack repair, warning signs, and when structural issues may require professional attention.

Are all foundation cracks serious?
No. Some cracks are cosmetic, while others indicate structural movement. The size, location, and pattern of the crack help determine how serious it may be.
When should I be concerned about a floor or structural crack?
If a crack is widening, spreading, allowing water in, or appears alongside uneven floors or sticking doors, it should be professionally assessed.
Can structural and floor cracks be repaired permanently?
Yes. When the cause of the crack is identified correctly, the right repair method can provide long-term stability and protection.
What causes structural cracks in Edmonton homes?
Common causes include soil movement, freeze-thaw cycles, moisture pressure, and uneven settlement around the foundation.
Do you offer free crack repair estimates?
Yes. We provide honest assessments and recommend the repair solution that best fits your home’s condition.
How Do I Know if the Crack is Structural?
Over time, concrete structures tend to settle, move and, in essence, break or crack. The exterior of the foundation wall is normally where cracks originate. These areas must be exposed thoroughly and properly to fully assess and repair the damage to their source! Structural cracks occur because of poor construction sites, overloading or poor soil bearing. Structural cracks in concrete walls and the foundation signify a considerable shift in the home’s foundation. Any delay in fixing the problem will only lead to further problems. Only a qualified basement and foundation repair contractor should handle the problem. Because of the risks to your home and loved ones, structural cracks should be repaired as early as possible by a competent foundation repair contractor. Cracks in the foundation will also affect your frames, beams and roofing. Walls may leak, especially if you have a basement. All these should ring bells that there could be a structural problem with the foundation. The severity of a crack is determined by the size, location and number of cracks in the foundation. Hairline cracks are tiny fissures usually caused by modest concrete shrinkage and are not structural in nature. They might not pose an immediate risk to the structural integrity of a house, but they can allow moisture to seep in, potentially leading to further issues over time. Settlement cracks occur when a portion of the foundation sinks, causing the flooring to shift and break. These fissures can deepen over time, and if left unaddressed, they may require professional intervention to prevent further damage. Heaving cracks result from the expansion of the earth beneath the foundation, pushing concrete upward and causing fractures. This phenomenon, known as heaving, is particularly common in regions that experience severe winter frost, leading to significant structural stress. Broad or spalling fissures indicate severe structural issues, especially when they exceed quarter inch in width or have disintegrating edges. These types of cracks require immediate attention to prevent further deterioration and ensure the long-term stability of the flooring and foundation. Edmonton’s soil, primarily composed of expansive clay, undergoes constant cycles of swelling and contracting due to moisture fluctuations. This natural movement can lead to cracks in flooring and concrete slabs, compromising their structural integrity over time. As a home settles, its foundation may shift unevenly, placing stress on the flooring. This strain often results in noticeable fissures, particularly in areas where structural pressure is at its highest. These cracks can worsen if not addressed, potentially leading to more significant foundation issues. Excess groundwater accumulation near the foundation creates hydrostatic pressure, which forces water into crevices. Over time, this intrusion weakens the flooring, affecting its durability and structural soundness. Without proper drainage and waterproofing, water-related damage can escalate, leading to costly repairs. Improperly cured concrete during construction is another common cause of floor cracks. When concrete does not undergo the correct curing process, shrinkage fractures can develop. While these cracks may initially appear small, environmental stressors such as temperature fluctuations and heavy loads can exacerbate the problem. Edmonton’s harsh winters contribute to freeze-thaw cycles that cause concrete to expand and contract. This repeated movement weakens the flooring material, leading to the formation of cracks. Without preventative measures, such as sealing and insulation, these fissures can grow over time, further compromising the stability of the structure.
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Foundation crack repair, waterproofing, and structural repairs across Edmonton and surrounding communities.

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