
A longitudinal crack on the foundation wall.
Often, this is the first sign of hydrostatic pressure.

Another sign of hydrostatic pressure is the creation of Stair-step cracks.
A foundation often suffers from pressure from the external soil.

A basement treated to prevent water infiltration.
Our system redirects the water coming from the external soil back outside using a cleverly designed system.

A close-up of our sump pump.
This pump was placed at the lowest point in the basement.

A pipe designed to disperse water even during harsh weather conditions.
A close-up of the pipe we installed outside to disperse the water away from the basement walls.