
About us
Hi! I’m Luc Richard, founder and owner of Attack A Crack. I have been helping home and business owners with their Cracked Concrete Foundations and Wet Leaking Basements for 20+ years. I have repaired and reinforced 1000’s of homes and structures in Connecticut & Massachusetts, and have an impeccable resume of Satisfied Customers! I believe in Quality and Attention to Details, and will always back our Workmanship with a Lifetime Guarantee, or for as long you own your home! The services are that I can stop any water coming through the foundation and bulkhead areas, around well lines and sewer lines and through basement windows. I look forward to working with you and resolving your foundation issue.
Business highlights
Services we offer
Foundation Repair, Foundation Waterproofing
Amenities
Free Estimates
Yes
Warranties
Yes
Accepted Payment Methods
- CreditCard
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"Hi Lucero I enjoyed working for you and solving your situation. Thank you for hiring me! Luc"
"Thank you Carlos, I appreciate the fact that you are happy with my pricing. I always am aware not to charge to much so that everyone is happy!"
"It is unfortunate that he did not think that we gave him the value that he paid for. I wish he would of told me, i could of maybe worked it out with him. If he reads this, i hope he understands if was never my intention to leave him feeling somewhat unhappy."
Licensing
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