Stop Foundation Leaks in Maryland
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Does your home have foundation leaks in Maryland, Baltimore, DC, or Delaware?
The time has finally come to stop those leaks on your basement walls. If you are experiencing problems with your homes foundation, continue reading this article.
This article will tell you everything you need to know about how that leak happened.
Specifically it will talk about all the necessary actions homeowners need to take to insure that this problem is not actually bigger than what it really is.
If you think that this project might be to big for you to handle, don’t worry – just give a local professional company a call. You can reach us at 1-877-857-2727.
Alternatively, you may just click here to fill out a quick contact form and a representative will be glad to be with you immediately.
So How Did This All Start?
Realizing that you have a leak on your foundation wall could be traumatizing experience. We have all been there before… We walk downstairs to the basement to get something, and upon your last step off the stairs you notice that you are going to step into a puddle of water.
You ask yourself, “How did it all start?”
Among many other things, your foundation’s soil contains air. This is most prevalent in the upper two feet of most soils. As you go deeper within the foundation, the more compact the soil gets.
When it rains, water finds its way through this air until it reaches the bottom of your foundation. This will most likely flood your basement.
If your foundation is leaking through the corners of the walls, or where the brick, stone, or concrete slabs join together, then the
ground water has enough hydrostatic pressure to allow the water to seep through the foundation – causing the bricks to crack.
If homeowners decide not to get this fixed immediately, then the cracks will eventually get bigger – and costing more money to fix.
How Can I Fix My Foundation Leaks?
It all depends where your foundation is leaking.
If the leak is coming from the corners of walls, or where the brick, stone, or concrete slabs join together, then there’s two basic
methods of repairing the leak – the urethane injection and the drainage tile repair.
The urethane injection is a temporary solution that could be completed within a couple hours. This process is only meant for small cracks. The process is simple; the crack is sealed first to prevent any water from oozing out.
The drainage tile repair is a more complicated and lengthy process. This process takes between one to two days, and is best completed by a waterproofing professional.
Repairing foundation leaks is a time-consuming and laborious process. However, it is one of those repair works that just cannot be ignored. That is why it is best, when completed by a waterproofing contractor.
I Need To Call A Specialist Today!
When looking to make the right decision to repair your foundation leak, there is only on place to call in the greater Baltimore,
Maryland and D.C. area – ASAP Waterproofing.
The experts at ASAP Waterproofing have more than 20 years of combined experience in all aspects of waterproofing.
You can count on ASAP to get it done quickly and efficiently.
These happy homeowners have…
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My basement is now finally dry… “I noticed that my basement was feeling damp and cracks in the walls. My basement is not finished so I do not spend very much time down there, but I do store a lot of my families belongings that we do not use anymore. Once I noticed more cracks occuring along the walls I knew it was time to call a professional. I called ASAP Waterproofing and they came out and said I should consider having my basement waterproofed. Since they were the experts I took their advice…and I’m glad I did! After their services I have not had one crack and my basement does not feel damp anymore!” Jason Collins, Columbia, MD |
Here’s How To Get Started
Getting started with us is simple and painless.
You have 3 options:
- Call – pretty easy, just pick up the phone and ring us at 1-877-857-2727
- Click – click here, fill in the form, and click “Submit”
- Visit – get in your car and drive to 550 Crain Highway, Unit 31, Glen Burnie, MD 21061
My name’s Heather, feel free to ask for me and I’ll take good care of you.
Also, you can contact me personally using this form on our website.
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