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Forbidden Camping: The one dollar powder that seals ALL foundation cracks permanently. The foundation repair industry charges thousands for what a single container of hydraulic cement does for pennies. In this video, we expose the twelve billion dollar industry built on your ignorance, trace the science back to the Roman Empire, and show you the exact step by step process to fix every crack in your basement yourself.
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📊 SOURCES AND DATA:
• Future Market Insights — U.S. and Canada Foundation Repair Services Market Report (2025): foundation repair industry valued at $11.8 billion — https://www.futuremarketinsights.com/reports/united-states-and-canada-foundation-repair-services-market
• HomeAdvisor / Angi — Foundation Repair Cost Data (2025): national average $5,176, range $2,224–$8,134 — https://www.homeadvisor.com/cost/foundations/repair-a-foundation/
• NerdWallet — Foundation Repair Cost Guide (2026): average just over $5,000, full replacement $20,000–$100,000 — https://www.nerdwallet.com/article/mortgages/foundation-repair-cost
• This Old House — Foundation Repair Cost (2025): average $5,179 — https://www.thisoldhouse.com/foundations/reviews/foundation-repair-cost
• World Cement Association — History of Cement: hydraulic cement origins, Phoenicians (800 BC), Romans, John Smeaton (1793), Joseph Aspdin (1824) — https://www.worldcementassociation.org/about-cement/our-history
• InterNACHI — History of Concrete: Nabataean hydraulic cement (6500 BC), Roman pozzolanic concrete — https://www.nachi.org/history-of-concrete.htm
• DRYLOK — What is Hydraulic Cement: properties, uses, expansion characteristics — https://www.drylok.com/learn/blog/what-is-hydraulic-cement-9-distinct-uses-for-this-versatile-material
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⚠️ DISCLAIMER:
This video is for educational and informational purposes only.
Foundation cracks vary in severity. Hairline to quarter inch stable vertical cracks are typically cosmetic and suitable for DIY repair.
Wide, horizontal, or rapidly growing cracks with visible wall displacement may indicate structural issues requiring a licensed structural engineer.
Always assess your specific situation before performing any repair.
This channel is not responsible for misuse of the information presented.
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