Foundation Repair · Solution · Since 1994

Control Concrete Movement And Prevent Future Cracks

Epp Foundation Repair has placed and resealed expansion joints across Nebraska, Iowa, Kansas, and Missouri since 1994. A good joint gives concrete room to move so it cracks where you want it to, not where you don't.

Nebraska · Iowa · Kansas · Missouri Since 1994

Let's take the first step toward a healthy home.

A local specialist will inspect your foundation, walk you through the findings, and send a clear estimate. no cost, no pressure.

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How it works

What expansion joints is and when it's the right call.

Expansion joints work by giving concrete a soft, compressible place to absorb movement instead of forcing the slab to crack to relieve stress. Concrete is strong in compression, roughly 3,000 to 4,000 psi, but weak in tension, only about 300 to 400 psi. When a slab heats up and the ends are pinned by adjacent slabs or a wall, the slab pushes against those edges and the resulting tension or buckling force can exceed what the concrete can take. In eastern Nebraska and Iowa, where surface temperatures on a slab can swing from below zero in January to well over 120 degrees in direct July sun, a typical concrete slab moves measurably across its length with the seasons. The same freeze-thaw cycling, 50 to 70 events most years, drives water into any gap and works it wider as it freezes and expands. An expansion joint absorbs all of this. The joint is a continuous gap that runs the full depth or most of the depth of the slab, filled with a compressible material such as closed-cell foam backer rod topped with a flexible polyurethane or self-leveling sealant. When the slab grows, the joint squeezes; when the slab shrinks back, the joint recovers. Because the filler is soft, the slab never builds enough stress to crack. Joints also keep water out of the gap, which matters because water that freezes inside an open joint pries the slab edges apart and spalls the concrete. Placement is the key skill. Joints belong where slabs meet other slabs, where a driveway meets a garage floor or a foundation, around posts and columns, and at regular intervals across long runs. Epp resets the backer rod to the correct depth, cleans the joint walls so the new sealant bonds, and tools the sealant to shed water. A joint that is too shallow, overfilled, or bonded on three sides instead of two will tear out in a season, which is the most common reason an existing joint fails.

Expansion Joints explained by Epp Foundation Repair
Installation Process

How we install expansion joints.

Step 01

Joint Inspection and Layout

Epp Foundation Repair checks where movement is concentrating, where slabs meet walls or other slabs, and where old joints have hardened, cracked, or pulled loose. The crew marks where new joints belong or which failed joints need to be cut out and resealed, and explains what the joint can and cannot do for your concrete.

Step 02

Cutting or Clearing the Joint

For a new joint, the crew saw-cuts a clean, straight channel to the proper depth. For a failed joint, they rake out the old hardened filler down to sound concrete and clean both joint walls so the new sealant can bond. Loose debris and dust are removed because sealant will not stick to a dirty face.

Step 03

Backer Rod and Flexible Sealant

A closed-cell foam backer rod is set to the correct depth to control how thick the sealant is and to keep it from bonding to the joint bottom. A flexible polyurethane or self-leveling sealant is then applied and tooled to shed water. The right depth-to-width ratio lets the sealant stretch and compress without tearing.

"Most cracked driveways I see didn't need fancy concrete. They needed a joint in the right spot. Give the slab somewhere to move and it stops fighting itself."
Dave Epp
Dave Epp
President, Epp Foundation Repair
Why Choose Epp

Care and expertise from a team that's been doing this since 1994.

Epp Foundation Repair is locally owned and operated, with crews dedicated exclusively to foundation, basement, and concrete work across the Midwest.

Specialized expertise.

Foundation repair, waterproofing, and concrete leveling are our entire focus. not a sideline.

Locally owned since 1994.

Three decades of experience with Midwest soils, basements, and weather conditions.

BBB Integrity Award winner.

Recognized in 2011 and 2016 for ethical business practices and customer transparency.

Warrantied solutions.

Most product solutions carry 10 to 25-year warranties backed by the original installer.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Answers to common questions about Expansion Joints.

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An expansion joint gives concrete a planned place to move so it does not crack in a random spot. Concrete grows when it warms and shrinks when it cools, and across a Nebraska year that swing is large. The soft, compressible joint squeezes and recovers as the slab moves, which keeps stress from building to the point that the slab cracks. The joint also keeps water out of the gap, which protects the slab edges from freeze damage.

Pricing ranges above are general estimates only and are not project quotes. A precise figure is provided on each written estimate after on-site inspection.
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Service Areas

Serving Nebraska, Iowa, Kansas & Missouri.

Local crews based in six regional offices, dispatched daily across four states. If your town isn't listed, call us. we likely serve your area.

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Our Process

Take the first step toward a healthy home.

A straightforward path from initial inspection to completed repairs.

Step 01

Schedule your inspection.

A local specialist visits your home, evaluates the foundation, and answers your questions on site. No cost, no obligation.

Step 02

Receive an estimate based on your needs.

We provide a clear, written estimate with a scope of work tailored to your home's specific issues. Typically within one business day.

Step 03

Get your repairs.

Our certified crews complete the work on schedule and back it with product warranties of up to 25 years.

Customer Reviews

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What to expect
  • A local foundation specialist on site
  • A complete walk-through of the findings
  • A written estimate within one business day
  • No cost, no obligation, no high-pressure sales
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Nebraska · Iowa · Kansas · MissouriSince 1994
Epp Foundation Repair

Let's take the first step toward a healthy home.

A local specialist will inspect your foundation, walk you through the findings, and send a clear estimate. no cost, no pressure.

Book instantly with Driive
BBB Accredited
Fully Insured
"By Your Side" Guarantee
Our Locations

Six regional offices across the Midwest.

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Lincoln, NE
Epp Foundation Repair
1133 Libra Dr
Lincoln, NE 68512
402-566-5265
Omaha, NE
Epp Foundation Repair
12305 Gold St, Ste 2
Omaha, NE 68144
402-521-5081
Grand Island, NE
Epp Foundation Repair
802 Bronze Rd
Grand Island, NE 68803
308-303-3944
Norfolk, NE
Epp Foundation Repair
1105 S 13th St, Ste 205
Norfolk, NE 68701
402-792-4092
Clive, IA
Epp Foundation Repair
2175 NW 86th St #14c
Clive, IA 50325
515-349-5562
St. Joseph, MO
Epp Foundation Repair
2400 Frederick Ave, Suite 315
St. Joseph, MO 64506
816-549-2672