Carbon Fiber Stitches

A young boy wearing a yellow shirt and blue jeans examines a cracked wall that appears to reveal rebar inside. He leans forward, touching the exposed section with curiosity. The scene suggests an interest in construction or repair.

For the toughest cracks, our stitch game brings unbreakable strength.

The Strongest Bonds for Structural Repairs

In the past, reinforcing cracked, bowing, or buckling concrete and cinder block walls required large steel beams. This process involved excavating the exterior of the foundation and placing steel beams on both the inside and outside of the concrete or basement walls to stabilize the structure and prevent further shifting.

Today, we employ a far superior solution: carbon fiber stitches, specifically a Kevlar grid. This modern approach offers several key advantages over traditional steel reinforcement.

Unmatched Strength and Versatility

  • Tensile Strength: The carbon fiber we use boasts an impressive tensile strength of approximately 800,000 pounds per square inch, making it 4 to 10 times stronger than high-strength and alloy steels.

  • Lightweight and Flexible: Carbon fiber is significantly lighter than steel and can be custom-shaped to fit the specific requirements of your foundation repair.

Simplified, Cost-Effective Installation

Thanks to the exceptional strength and adaptability of carbon fiber, repairs can be completed entirely from the interior of the home. This eliminates the need for costly and labor-intensive exterior excavation, making the process faster and more efficient.

A Comprehensive Repair Solution

Carbon fiber stitches are designed for cracks with structural concerns and are typically paired with epoxy foundation crack injection, rather than urethane. Epoxy provides a robust bond that addresses structural issues, while the carbon fiber stitches reinforce the repair, ensuring long-term stability.

The combination of epoxy injection and carbon fiber stitches creates an incredibly durable and dependable repair solution—one that we back with our lifetime guarantee.

Why Choose Carbon Fiber Stitches?

By leveraging cutting-edge materials and techniques, we’ve revolutionized foundation repair. Carbon fiber stitches offer unparalleled strength, versatility, and durability while reducing costs and eliminating unnecessary disruption to your property. Trust Attack A Crack to provide a repair solution that’s as strong and reliable as it is innovative.

A person applying carbon fiber staples to foundation wall cracks in a basement.
Basement wall with epoxy repairs, carbon fiber staples and utility pipes.

Don’t Wait Until It’s Too Late.

Contact us today for a free evaluation, and let us help keep your home safe, secure, and standing strong for decades to come.

 

Cracking Down On Cracks

We use a variety of methods on concrete cracks like urethane injection, epoxy resin injection, and carbon fiber stitches. Our approach will be tailored to your situation to fully repair foundation cracks in your basement walls, stairwells, and support beams.

Frequently Asked Questions

Concrete wall with fully sealed crack repair.
  • It depends. Some normal settling cracks, if they are confirmed not to be getting worse or to be allowing moisture intrusion, can safely be left as they are. You might be surprised how many calls we get where we advise people that they likely don’t need to do anything at all.

    In certain other situations, a DIY approach may be sufficient, and save you hundreds of dollars or more. We are happy to let you know if that’s the case as well.

    And when a more robust solution is needed, ours come guaranteed for life.

  • Yes! Many people who call us wonder if they need to wait until Spring to get a repair done, and quite the opposite is true — if you’ve got active leaking, the best time to do a repair is as soon as possible.

    All of our materials and process work equally well during throughout the year.

  • Most likely not! The vast majority are simple settling cracks that pose no structural risk to your home or business.

    Watch for these red flags:

    • Severe diagonal or horizontal cracks

    • Cracks that widen over time

    • Cracks wider than 1/4 of an inch

    • One side of the crack being further forward than the other (you can feel this when running your hand over the crack)

    If you notice any of these signs, it’s possible your foundation’s structural integrity has been compromised.

    Not Sure? Let Us Help!

    Text us photos of the cracks, and our experts will provide a quick assessment—usually in just a few minutes!

  • This really depends on the situation, but we will say that the vast majority of our wall crack repairs cost less than $1500, with some being significantly cheaper than that.

    We offer discounts on multiple injections as well, if you are in a situation where you have more than one crack or leak.

    For the result being a securely sealed space that you can count on for life, we trust you’ll find it well worth the value.