Q & A – If I have a waterproofing issue in one location, what are my options?
A: An issue in a singular location can be a symptom of a more systemic problem. Over time, the foundation drain that was installed when your house was constructed can clog with silt and allow water to find its way into your basement. Water that is building up around your entire foundation always starts in one location but typically doesn’t end there as time goes on. If you have water entering the basement through or under a poured concrete or block foundation wall, please contact a waterproofing professional to inspect your home and explain solution options.

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