Crawlspace Water Management
Pooling water underneath the home can lead to structural damage, rot, mold, and unpleasant odors throughout the home. Water management for your home follows two basic strategies: keeping the water from getting in, and getting rid of it if it does. This applies to both water, as well as high levels of humidity in the crawl space.
Our team uses specific methods and a variety of materials to prevent water from entering and staying in your crawlspace. Waterproofing may include appropriate grading and specially-designed drainage systems, sump pumps, all working in combination to ensure water is collected and redirected away from foundation walls..


Exterior Waterproofing Membrane and Drainage System
An exterior waterproofing membrane combined with an exterior drain system is often the most effective solution to water entry problems, as it stops water intrusion right at the source. An exterior waterproofing membrane is a waterproof barrier applied below ground and to the outside of the foundation wall.
Interior Crawlspace Drain
Designed to keep your crawlspace dry, an interior foundation drain is installed on the inside of the crawlspace next to the foundation’s footing. This system addresses seepage by collecting and removing water that comes up from beneath the basement floor and through foundation walls.


Crawl Space Sump Pumps
A high-quality and reliably functioning sump pump is a critical component of preventing flooding and keeping your crawl space dry.