Foundation Repair in Durham Region - Crack Repair Specialists

Specializing in foundation crack repair across the Durham Region — owner-operated, no subcontractors, lifetime warranty.

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When you call Aquaphobia, you’re speaking directly with the person who does the work. I handle the assessment, explain the repair, and complete the job myself — no salespeople and no subcontractors.

Most basement leaks are caused by foundation cracks. I specialize in no-dig foundation crack repair, a clean and permanent solution that stops water at the source without tearing up your yard or basement.

If you’ve already had a quote or inspection, I’m happy to take a look and give you an honest second opinion. No pressure and no obligation.

Foundation Repair in Durham Region

Foundation Crack Repair for Leaking Basements

Most basement leaks are caused by cracks in the foundation wall. These cracks can allow groundwater to seep in, especially during heavy rain, snow melt, or freeze-thaw cycles common in the Durham Region.

We specialize in no-dig foundation crack repair, sealing cracks from the inside using proven injection methods. This approach permanently stops water at the source without excavation, damage to landscaping, or unnecessary disruption inside your home.

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Common Basement Issues

Foundation Wall Cracks

Basement wall cracks are very common, almost every house has them. They generally are caused by soil settlement under the home , which causes slight movement in the foundation resulting in a crack. Not every crack leaks but we advise once they are found, we suggest filling them. Its not uncommon for us to hear “its never leaked” only to be called back later because now its leaking. 

Leaking Rod Holes

A Rod hole is a hole that is left in the wall from the construction process of the home, it is a hole that was once used for rebar. Generally, the home builder covers these holes with cheap hydraulic cement but it is not enough to stop water. When the cement is removed there is a quarter size hole behind it that leads to the outside. It can let in a large amount of water quickly.

Window Well Installation

Window Well Installation

A foundation crack is the most common reason you have water in your basement if you have a poured concrete foundation. A foundation crack repair can be done by high-pressure injection from inside the house; no digging from the outside is required. This method uses the newest methods and products on the market. When the crack is injected, it fills the void with an expanding product called polyurethane. This fills the crack from floor to ceiling, inside the house to the dirt on the outside. This product also cures very quickly, which ensures the product stays in the wall and does not leak out the back side. Aquaphobia is the leader infoundation crack repair. Please read our blog for more info.

Floor Crack Repair

Although cracks in your garage or on your basement floor might not be as serious as other issues, we suggest fixing them to prevent further issues and to stop moisture and bugs from getting into the house.

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Why Homeowners Choose Aquaphobia

Choosing the right foundation repair company matters — especially when water is coming into your home.

Fixing Foundation Cracks Like Nobody's Business!

Aquaphobia Foundation Repair & Waterproofing is the only company you’ll ever need for professional foundation repair, waterproofing, and much more!

Serving The Durham Region, Peterborough, Lindsay & GTA

Aquaphobia provides foundation crack repair and basement leak solutions for homeowners throughout the Durham Region, Peterborough, Lindsay, and the Greater Toronto Area.

We have fixed thousands of basements and have achieved a 5 star Google rating. We hope to make you our next happy customer.

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Foundation Repair in Durham Region