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A Cost & Consequence Calculator

A Cost & Consequence Calculator

Jan 16, 2026

That crack is staring at you. Do you spend $150 on a kit and a Saturday, or $1,500 on a pro? It's not a simple choice. The right answer isn't about skill; it's about risk assessment. Let's break down the real math, including the hidden costs most people forget.

The True DIY Cost (It's More Than the Kit)

  • Kit & Tools: $100 - $300

  • Your Time (at $?/hour): 4-8 hours of labor (prep, work, cleanup).

  • The "Oops" Factor: Material waste from mistakes, potential need for a second kit.

  • The Unseen Whopper: Failure Cost. If your DIY fix fails in 6 months, you now have: a) Wasted the initial kit cost. b) Hardened, misplaced grout a pro must now drill out, increasing their labor quote by 30-50%. c) Incurred more water damage in the interim.

The Professional Investment (What You're Actually Buying)

  • The Quote: $800 - $2,500+ (highly variable).

  • What it Includes:

    1. Diagnosis: They don't just see *a* crack; they see crack patterns, source moisture, and underlying cause (settlement, hydrostatic pressure?).

    2. The Right Tool for the Job: Not a cartridge gun, but a pump that delivers consistent pressure to fully saturate the crack.

    3. The Right Material Arsenal: They carry multiple grouts. Is it a job for flexible polyurethane or rigid epoxy? They know and have it on the truck.

    4. Guarantee/Warranty: Their work is backed. If it leaks, they come back. Your Saturday is not on the line.

The Tipping Point Calculator: Ask These Questions

If you answer YES to any of these, lean HEAVILY toward a PRO:

  • Is the crack actively dripping water right now? (DIY kits struggle with active flow).

  • Is the crack wider than a quarter-inch? (Indicates serious movement).

  • Are there multiple cracks in a star or ladder pattern? (Sign of structural stress).

  • Is the leak in a critical area (under machinery, near electrical)?

  • Do you need a formal warranty for insurance or resale purposes?

DIY can be a great option if:

  • The crack is hairline and completely dry/dormant.

  • It's in a low-risk, non-critical area (garden shed, edge of driveway).

  • You value the learning experience and are comfortable with potential re-dos.

  • The budgetary constraint is absolute and immediate.

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