Compromised foundations and basements can cause issues like bowing walls, cracked floors, leaning chimneys and water seepage. Our team can inspect, diagnose and develop a customized repair plan.
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1. Foundation Repairs. A solid foundation is the backbone of your home, and when it's compromised, it can lead to sticky doors and windows, uneven floors, and cracked walls. If you're noticing these signs, You may need your foundation repaired.
2. Basement Waterproofing. Water issues in your basement often stem from a cracked foundation. Whether it's hydrostatic pressure, soil concerns, or clogged drainage, our team will restore and waterproof your basement.
3. Crawl Space Repair. Excess humidity, pests, mold, and wood rot can affect your home's air quality and value. We can install crawl space vapor barrier solutions to create a healthier living environment.
4. Drainage Systems. Efficient drainage is key to prevent water pooling and related issues around your property. Our team uses proven subsurface drainage systems to effectively manage and redirect water, protecting your home from potential damage.
Waterproofing systems for homes include a variety of products and techniques to ensure a dry and secure basement. Hydraulic cement is used on basement walls to stop water leaks as part of an exterior waterproofing solution. Parging mix is applied to the above-grade portions of foundation walls for aesthetic purposes, concealing imperfections and providing a decorative finish that can be painted. Aqua Bloc foundation sealer offers long-lasting waterproofing, distinct from traditional tar products. We also install 4mm waterproofing membranes secured in place with Delta clips, ensuring stability. These systems also features weeping tile with a filter for drainage, ¾ inch limestone gravel for filtration, and a filter cloth to separate soil from gravel.
Foundation repairs often go alongside EXCAVATION & DRAINAGE, which you can read about here.