Our Services

Our Services

We offer an extensive range of services, from installation and upgrades to maintenance and emergency repairs. Safety is our number one priority. We work safely and strive to create a safe environment for every client. We never cut corners or take shortcuts. Your safety and satisfaction is our only priority. 

Foundation Waterproofing

Foundation waterproofing is used to encapsulate the foundation to keep moisture out. It is not a drainage system on its own, but rather a second line of defense in conjunction with a drainage system.
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Grate Drains

Also known as a channel drain, is used to collect surface water in or next to a solid surface such as concrete, pavers, tile, or brick.
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French Drain

A drainage system utilizing a perforated pipe and gravel in order to collect ground water and to keep an area from puddling.
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Catch Basins

Box drain used to collect a larger amount of surface water in one targeted area usually used in grass, stones, or the top side of retaining walls with hillsides.
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Sump Pumps

Used to help mechanically move large amount of water collected on the property. Is is also used if a property has a flat or negative slope away from where the water is needed to discharge.
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Downspout in Ground System

Typically when rain gutters and downspouts are installed, the downspout stops next to the foundation. In order to move the water away from the foundation we connect the downspout to a solid pipe in ground using an adapter to discharge it properly.
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Rain gutters are the long, hollow device attached to the roof edges. Their primary purpose is to catch rainwater and direct it away from your foundation.

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Retaining Wall Crack Repair

Retaining walls are usually built to stop soil erosion or improve drainage in your landscape, so when they don’t work your entire landscape can be put at risk.


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Crack Repair

The signs of foundation damage often start with cracks in your walls, cracks in brick, sloping floors and more. They are one of the most common foundation problems. Bad soil, or soil that is too wet around the foundation, can cause the foundation to crack and lead to other foundation problems.

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