Yes, epoxy injection can be a permanent fix for basement wall cracks, provided certain conditions are met. Because epoxy possesses high adhesive strength that often exceeds the tensile capacity of the concrete itself, it can permanently restore the wall’s structural integrity by forming a rigid, high-strength bond.
However, the permanence of the repair depends on the following factors:
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