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You stop checking the forecast every time rain’s in the forecast. You stop worrying about that musty smell creeping upstairs. You can actually use your basement for storage, a workspace, or extra living area without wondering if everything’s going to get soaked.
A properly waterproofed basement means no more mold growing in corners you can’t see. No more foundation cracks getting worse every season. No more emergency calls to restoration companies after a storm.
Your home value stays protected. Your air quality improves. You’re not dealing with the same problem every spring when the snow melts or every summer when Montgomery County gets hit with heavy rain. The water issue gets handled once, the right way, so you can move on with your life.
We’ve been handling foundation and water issues across Montgomery County for over 15 years. We’re a family-run basement waterproofing company, which means you’re not getting a high-pressure sales pitch or unnecessary add-ons.
Upper Dublin homes—especially the older ones—deal with clay-heavy soil and foundations that weren’t built with modern waterproofing standards. We’ve seen it all: stone foundations from the early 1900s, brick basements that leak every spring, newer homes with poor drainage. We know what works here because we’ve been doing this work in your neighborhood for years.
You get a free estimate, an honest assessment, and a lifetime transferable warranty on the work. No gimmicks. Just a dry basement that stays that way.
First, we come out and inspect your basement. We’re looking at where the water’s coming in, what’s causing it, and what your foundation actually needs. Not every basement needs the same fix, so we don’t sell you a one-size-fits-all system.
Once we know what’s going on, we walk you through the options. That might mean interior waterproofing with our Sub Floor Pressure Relief System, exterior waterproofing to handle water before it reaches your foundation, or a combination depending on your situation. We explain what each option does and what it costs. You decide what makes sense.
Installation depends on the scope, but most jobs take a few days. You can stay in your house the whole time. We’re not tearing your life apart to fix your basement. Once the system’s in, we test it, clean up, and you’re done. The work’s backed by a lifetime warranty, and if you sell, it transfers to the next owner.
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Basement wall waterproofing starts with addressing the actual source of water intrusion. In Upper Dublin, that usually means dealing with hydrostatic pressure from groundwater pushing against your foundation. Our Sub Floor Pressure Relief System handles that by redirecting water before it ever reaches your walls.
We also install sump pumps where needed, seal foundation cracks properly, and handle exterior drainage issues that cause water to pool around your home. If you’ve got mold from past water damage, we take care of remediation so you’re not just covering up a health hazard.
Montgomery County gets an average of 47 inches of rain per year, plus snowmelt in winter and spring. Your basement waterproofing solution needs to handle that volume consistently, not just during one bad storm. The systems we install are designed to work for decades without constant maintenance. You’re not calling us back every year to patch the same problem. The job gets done right the first time, and you move on.
Most basement waterproofing projects in Upper Dublin run between $3,000 and $10,000 depending on the size of your basement, the severity of the water problem, and what type of system you need. Interior waterproofing with a sump pump and drainage system tends to fall on the lower end. Exterior waterproofing or foundation repair pushes costs higher.
Montgomery County pricing runs about 4% above the national average because of soil conditions and the age of homes in the area. But here’s what matters more than the price tag: you want a system that actually works. Cheap fixes fail. You end up paying twice—once for the bad job, and again to fix it properly.
We give you a free estimate after inspecting your basement. You’ll know exactly what the job costs before we start, and there’s no pressure to add services you don’t need. The work comes with a lifetime transferable warranty, so you’re covered even if you sell your home.
A properly installed interior waterproofing system can last 20 to 30 years or more without major maintenance. Exterior waterproofing systems, when done right, can protect your foundation for the life of your home. Sump pumps typically need replacement every 7 to 10 years depending on how often they run.
The key is installation quality. A system that’s installed correctly the first time doesn’t need constant repairs or adjustments. You’re not dealing with recurring leaks or failed drainage. Our Sub Floor Pressure Relief System is designed to handle the long-term water pressure that basements in Upper Dublin face from clay soil and high water tables.
We back our work with a lifetime transferable warranty because we know the systems we install hold up. You shouldn’t have to think about your basement waterproofing again once it’s done. That’s the point.
Yes, and in many cases, interior waterproofing is the most effective option. Interior systems manage water after it enters the foundation but before it floods your basement. Our Sub Floor Pressure Relief System redirects groundwater through a drainage channel to a sump pump, which removes it from your home.
Interior waterproofing works well for homes in Upper Dublin where exterior excavation isn’t practical—maybe you’ve got landscaping, a driveway, or a deck in the way. It’s also less invasive and typically costs less than exterior work. You don’t have to move out or deal with heavy equipment tearing up your yard.
That said, some situations do require exterior waterproofing, especially if your foundation walls are severely cracked or if water’s pooling around your home due to poor grading. We assess your specific situation and recommend what actually solves the problem. Sometimes it’s interior, sometimes exterior, sometimes both. You’ll know which option makes sense after the inspection.
Upper Dublin sits on clay-heavy soil that doesn’t drain well. When it rains or snow melts, water saturates the ground around your foundation and has nowhere to go. That creates hydrostatic pressure—basically, water pushing against your basement walls until it finds a way in through cracks, joints, or porous concrete.
Older homes in Montgomery County often have stone or brick foundations that were never sealed with modern waterproofing materials. Even newer homes can have issues if the builder didn’t install proper drainage or if gutters and downspouts dump water too close to the foundation.
Freeze-thaw cycles make it worse. Water gets into small cracks, freezes, expands, and makes those cracks bigger. Over time, what started as a small drip after heavy rain turns into standing water every time it storms. Fixing it means addressing the root cause—not just patching cracks or hoping it gets better on its own.
Waterproofing stops the moisture that causes mold, but if you already have mold growth, you need remediation to remove it properly. Mold thrives in damp, dark environments, and a leaking basement is the perfect breeding ground. Once you eliminate the water source, mold can’t keep growing.
We handle both. If your basement has visible mold or that musty smell that won’t go away, we’ll take care of remediation as part of the waterproofing process. That means removing contaminated materials, treating affected areas, and making sure spores aren’t spreading to the rest of your home.
After waterproofing, your basement stays dry, which means mold doesn’t come back. You’re not just covering up the problem or masking the smell. You’re eliminating the conditions that let mold grow in the first place. That improves your indoor air quality and protects your family from respiratory issues, allergies, and other health problems linked to mold exposure.
If your basement has water intrusion issues or sits below the water table, yes. A sump pump is the last line of defense in an interior waterproofing system. It collects water that’s been redirected through drainage channels and pumps it out of your home before it floods your basement.
Upper Dublin’s clay soil and high water table mean many homes deal with groundwater pressure year-round, not just during storms. A sump pump handles that constant threat automatically. You don’t have to be home. You don’t have to do anything. The system kicks on when water reaches a certain level and removes it.
We install sump pumps as part of most basement waterproofing projects because they’re essential for long-term protection. Without one, water has nowhere to go once it’s collected by the drainage system. The pump is what keeps your basement dry, even during the heaviest rain Montgomery County throws at you.
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