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No more rushing downstairs during every rainstorm to check for water. No more that musty smell that hits you the second you open the basement door. No more avoiding your basement because it’s damp, unusable, or flat-out embarrassing.
When your basement stays dry, you get your space back. You can store things down there without worrying they’ll get ruined. You can finish it, use it, or just stop thinking about it altogether.
You also protect what matters most—your home’s structure, your family’s health, and your property value. Water doesn’t just sit there. It weakens foundations, grows mold, and costs you more the longer it goes unchecked. A proper basement waterproofing system in Harleysville, PA stops that cycle before it starts.
We’re a family-run business that’s been serving homeowners across Harleysville, PA and the surrounding counties for over 15 years. We’re not the biggest name out there, and we’re fine with that. What we are is reliable, honest, and really good at what we do.
Harleysville homes deal with a specific set of challenges—clay-rich soil that holds water, older housing stock that wasn’t built with modern drainage in mind, and weather that swings from heavy rain to snowmelt without much warning. We’ve worked in enough basements around here to know what works and what doesn’t.
Every job we complete comes with a lifetime transferable warranty. That’s not a gimmick—it’s how confident we are in the work we do and the systems we install.
First, we come out and do a full inspection of your basement. We’re looking at where the water’s coming in, what’s causing it, and what kind of pressure your foundation is dealing with. This isn’t a 10-minute walkthrough—we take the time to understand your specific situation.
Once we know what’s going on, we’ll recommend the right system for your home. That might be interior waterproofing with our Sub Floor Pressure Relief System, which handles hydrostatic pressure better than old-school French drains. Or it might be exterior waterproofing with a waterproof membrane if the issue is coming from outside your foundation walls. Sometimes it’s both.
Then we install it. Most interior systems go in without tearing up your yard or disrupting your daily routine. Exterior work is more involved, but it’s also the most thorough way to stop water at the source. Either way, we’re not leaving until the job’s done right and your basement is protected for the long haul.
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You’re not just getting a drain or a sealant. You’re getting a complete system designed to handle the specific conditions your home faces in Harleysville, PA.
Our Sub Floor Pressure Relief System is built to manage the hydrostatic pressure that builds up in the clay-heavy soils common around here. When groundwater saturates the soil around your foundation, that pressure pushes water through cracks, seams, and porous concrete. This system relieves that pressure before it becomes a problem. It’s recommended by structural engineers and has been installed in thousands of homes across the region.
For homes that need exterior protection, we apply waterproof membranes directly to your foundation walls. This stops water before it ever reaches your basement. It’s more invasive than interior work, but it’s also the gold standard for long-term protection—especially if you’re dealing with foundation cracks or exterior drainage issues.
We also handle crawl space encapsulation, foundation crack repair, and mold remediation if water damage has already started affecting your air quality. Every system is backed by our lifetime transferable warranty, so if you sell your home, that protection goes with it.
It depends on what your basement needs. Interior waterproofing with a drainage system and sump pump typically runs less than exterior waterproofing, which involves excavation and membrane installation. The size of your basement, the severity of the water issue, and whether you need foundation repairs all factor into the final price.
We offer free estimates, and we’ll walk you through exactly what we’re recommending and why. You’re not going to get a one-size-fits-all quote from us—every home is different, and your estimate will reflect that.
What we won’t do is lowball you to get the job and then hit you with surprise costs later. The price we give you is the price you pay, and it includes a lifetime warranty on the work.
Most interior drainage systems last decades without needing major maintenance. Sump pumps should be checked periodically, but the drainage system itself is built to last the life of your home. Exterior waterproofing with a quality membrane can last 20 to 30 years or more, depending on soil conditions and how well the system was installed.
Our Sub Floor Pressure Relief System is designed for long-term performance. It’s not a temporary fix—it’s engineered to handle the ongoing pressure that comes with living in an area with clay soil and fluctuating water tables.
That’s why we back our work with a lifetime transferable warranty. We’re not installing systems that need to be redone in five years. We’re installing systems that protect your home for as long as you own it—and beyond.
Interior waterproofing manages water that’s already making its way into your basement. We install a drainage system along the perimeter of your basement floor that captures water and directs it to a sump pump, which then pumps it out and away from your foundation. It’s less invasive, more affordable, and highly effective for most homes.
Exterior waterproofing stops water before it ever reaches your basement walls. We excavate around your foundation, apply a waterproof membrane, and install drainage systems that redirect water away from your home. It’s more thorough, but it’s also more expensive and disruptive.
In some cases, you need both. If your foundation has cracks or your exterior drainage is failing, interior waterproofing alone won’t solve the problem. We’ll assess your situation and recommend the approach that actually fixes the issue—not just the one that’s easiest to sell.
Yes, but only if you address the moisture problem at its source. Mold grows in damp, dark environments, and a wet basement is basically an invitation. Once you stop water from getting in, you eliminate the conditions mold needs to thrive.
If you already have mold, waterproofing alone won’t remove it. You’ll need mold remediation first, which we also handle. We’ll safely remove the mold, treat affected areas, and then install the waterproofing system to make sure it doesn’t come back.
This is especially important if anyone in your home has asthma, allergies, or respiratory issues. Mold doesn’t just damage your basement—it affects your air quality throughout the entire house. Getting your basement dry and keeping it that way is one of the best things you can do for your family’s health.
If you’re seeing water after it rains, you need waterproofing. If your basement smells musty even when it looks dry, you probably have moisture issues. If you’ve got visible cracks in your foundation walls or floor, water stains on the concrete, or efflorescence (that white, chalky residue), those are all signs that water is getting in.
You might also notice that your basement feels humid or that your dehumidifier runs constantly and barely keeps up. That’s not normal, and it’s not something you should ignore. The longer water sits in your basement—even if it’s just moisture in the air—the more damage it does.
The good news is that most of these problems are fixable. We’ll come out, inspect your basement, and tell you exactly what’s going on. If you need waterproofing, we’ll explain why. If you don’t, we’ll tell you that too. No pressure, no games—just honest feedback from people who’ve been doing this for over 15 years.
You can try, but it’s risky. Basement waterproofing isn’t like painting a room or fixing a leaky faucet. If you don’t correctly diagnose where the water’s coming from or how much pressure your foundation is under, you’ll waste time and money on a fix that doesn’t work.
DIY sealants might stop minor seepage temporarily, but they won’t handle hydrostatic pressure or structural issues. And if you install a drainage system incorrectly, you could end up with standing water, a flooded basement, or even foundation damage.
The cost of doing it wrong usually ends up being more than the cost of hiring a professional in the first place. We’ve been called in to fix plenty of DIY jobs that didn’t hold up, and by that point, the homeowner has already spent money on materials and wasted weeks trying to solve the problem. If your basement is taking on water, it’s worth getting it done right the first time.
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