Leak Sealing

Leak Sealing Solutions for Concrete | Crack Injection&Waterproofing Systems

What is Leak Sealing?

Leak sealing is the process of stopping water ingress in concrete structures by sealing cracks, joints, or voids that allow water penetration.

Where Leakage Generally Happens:

  • Structural cracks caused by stress or shrinkage
  • Construction joints and cold joints
  • Honeycombs or voids in concrete
  • Pipe penetrations and weak points

Solutions for Concrete Structures

Water leakage in concrete structures is one of the most common and costly problems in construction and infrastructure maintenance. From basement seepage to tunnel leakage and structural cracks, uncontrolled water ingress can lead to corrosion, structural deterioration, and long-term damage.

Generally, we use injection grouting technology to seal leaks. Injection grouting technology is widely recognized as the most effective and reliable solution. By injecting specialized resins into cracks and voids under pressure, it is possible to stop active waters and restore structural integrity.

A complete sealing system typically includes:

High-performance grouting materials (Polyurethane / Epoxy / Acrylate )

Injection equipment(injection pumps and accessories)

Precision injection tools, such as injection packers.

Leak Sealing vs Waterproofing:

Waterproofing: Prevents water from entering

Leak sealing: Stops existing active leaks

Leak sealing is especially critical in structures already exposed to groundwater or hydrostatic pressure.

Common Types of Leakage Problems

Leakage in concrete structures can occur in various forms, depending on factors such as construction quality, environmental conditions, and structural stress. Below are the most typical leakage scenarios encountered in construction and infrastructure projects:

Leakage TypeDescription
Crack LeakageWater penetrates through structural or non-structural cracks in concrete.
Joint LeakageOccurs at construction joints, expansion joints, or poorly bonded areas.
Basement SeepageContinuous moisture or active water flow caused by groundwater pressure.
Tunnel & Underground LeakageHigh-pressure water ingress in tunnels, metro systems, and underground structures.
Pipe Penetration LeakageWater enters through gaps around embedded pipes or conduits.

Leak Sealing Methods for Concrete Structures

Effective sealing depends on selecting the right method based on crack type, water pressure, and structural conditions. From active water leaks to dormant cracks, different sealing technologies are designed to deliver targeted and long-lasting waterproofing solutions. Below are the most widely used methods in construction and infrastructure repair.

Polyurethane Injection

  • Best for active water leakage

  • Expands upon contact with water

  • Forms flexible foam to stop flowing leaks

Epoxy Injection

  • Designed for structural crack repair

  • High bonding strength

  • Restores concrete integrity

Acrylic Gel Injection

  • Ultra-low viscosity for fine cracks

  • Flexible and durable sealing

Leak Sealing Materials

Different leakage conditions—such as active water flow, fine cracks, or structural damage—require different sealing materials with the right properties, including viscosity, flexibility, strength, and reaction behavior. 

Polyurethane

Reacts with water and expands

Ideal for active leaks

Flexible and waterproof

Epoxy Resin

High-strength bonding

Used for structural cracks

Suitable for dry or damp conditions

Acrylic Gel

Ultra-low viscosity

Ideal for fine cracks and soil sealing

Material selection depends on leakage type,crack size,and water pressure.

Grouting Materials for Crack Injection
Curtain Injection Tools and Materials

Injection System for Leak Sealing

We should use injection system to deliver materials precisely into cracks and voids. Below are the essential equipment and tools used in the injection process:

Injection pumps(manual or electric)

Injection packers(for sealing and pressure delivery)

Grease couplers and connectors

Drilling tools

These components work together to ensure precise and efficient resin injection.

Leak Sealing Applications Areas

There are always leaks in multiple industries. Below are the most common application areas:

  • Basement waterproofing
  • Concrete crack repair
  • Tunnel and metro systems
  • Elevator pits
  • Retaining walls
  • Water tanks and reservoirs
  • Underground structures

How to Choose the Right Leak Sealing Solution

Selecting the correct solution depends on several factors:

Selection FactorConditionRecommended Solution
Type of LeakActive water leakPU injection
 Dry crackEpoxy injection
Crack WidthFine cracksAcrylic gel
 Wide cracksPU or epoxy injection
Structural RequirementsStructural repairEpoxy injection
 WaterproofingPU injection
Pressure ConditionsHigh pressureSteel packers + PU injection
 Low pressurePlastic packers

Common Leak Sealing Problems & Solutions

Problem

Cause

Solution

Leak not stopped

Wrong material

Use PU for active leaks

Resin leaking out

Poor sealing

Improve packer installation

Low injection efficiency

Insufficient pressure

Use proper injection pump

Crack not fully filled

Incorrect spacing

Adjust drilling intervals

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FAQS

we are happy to help you choose the best leak sealing procuts for your projects.

Q. What is the best method for leak sealing?

Injection grouting with polyurethane or epoxy is the most effective method for long-term leak sealing.

Yes,PU injection reacts with water and expands,effectively stopping active leakage.

When properly executed,injection grouting provides a long-lasting or permanent solution.

PU is flexible and used for waterproofing,while epoxy is rigid and used for structural repair.

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