Basement Waterproofing

Basements deal with sustained water pressure from surrounding soil — the fix has to withstand that pressure, not just cover it.

Below-grade structural detailing, representative of the retaining walls and slabs treated in basement waterproofing
Typical Symptoms

How this usually shows up

  • Standing water or puddles on the floor
  • Musty, persistent smell
  • Heavy efflorescence on walls
  • Visible seepage through wall-floor junctions
Common Causes

What's usually behind it

  • High water table or poor site drainage
  • Cracks in the retaining wall or raft slab
  • Failed negative-side waterproofing
  • Hydrostatic pressure through construction joints

Treatments We Apply

The right treatment depends on substrate, severity, and exposure — determined during assessment.

PU Injection Grouting
Crystalline Waterproofing
Construction Joint Sealing
Cementitious Waterproofing

Our Process

We assess water table conditions, crack patterns and joint locations, then apply positive or negative-side systems engineered to withstand sustained hydrostatic pressure.

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