TOP 5 REASONS WHY INTERIOR WATERPROOFING WILL WORK FOR YOU
Through years of waterproofing basements we have found the best methods and applications that work for each type of foundation, and we apply this experience to all of our waterproofing projects – including sealing cracks, holes and other problem areas, installing a protective drainage membrane to the walls, inspecting or replacing your home’s weeping tile system, installing brother-and-sister technologies like sumps pumps and backwater valves, both of which push water away from your home, while also protecting your basement against a back-up a water and sewage from the city sewer system in the event of a major storm.
Foundation cracks are repaired with a waterproof cement compound.
Weeping tile pipe with filter connected to a drainage source
Holes are drilled into blocks to allow water to escape
Gravel poured around weeping tile pipe for drainage
Membrane is installed to redirect water to the newly installed weeping system allowing also air flow to circulate behind membrane.
Newly poured concrete with a trowel finish
Through years of waterproofing basements we have found the best methods and applications that work for each type of foundation, and we apply this experience to all of our waterproofing projects – including sealing cracks, holes and other problem areas, installing a protective drainage membrane to the walls, inspecting or replacing your home’s weeping tile system, installing brother-and-sister technologies like sumps pumps and backwater valves, both of which push water away from your home, while also protecting your basement against a back-up a water and sewage from the city sewer system in the event of a major storm.
Yes, We offer free quotes for this service