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Services we offer in Reynoldsville:
Wet/flooded basement waterproofing solutions.
Lifetime warranty on all perimeter waterproofing systems.
Crawl space sealing with CleanSpace vapor barrier.
25-year warranty on crawl space encapsulation systems.
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Work Requests From Reynoldsville, PA
Project Location: Reynoldsville, PA
I need an estimate to get my basement waterproofed .
Project Location: Reynoldsville, PA
Water in basement
Project Location: Reynoldsville, PA
Older home. Basement is wet, need sump pump installed. Will require cutting through basement concrete floor.
Project Location: Reynoldsville, PA
Seal up mold from dampness in crawl space.
Project Location: Reynoldsville, PA
I have a wet basement, with water coming up from the floor and I believe it is because of the ground water. I wanted to see of you could fix it and if so if I could get a quote.
Project Location: Reynoldsville, PA
In process of buying a new house, there is water in basement and would like an estimate to remedy the problem before closing with the seller, and to ensure there is not a major issue
Project Location: Reynoldsville, PA
Water entering basement due to runoff above house
Project Location: Reynoldsville, PA
Old house, Old basement, Basement made to take in water and let it out. Items in basement molded. Need to know if it is safe to clean out molded items. And have idea's of what to do about the basement. Foundation checked
Project Location: Reynoldsville, PA
Crawlspace has wet dirt an odor coming from it
Project Location: Reynoldsville, PA
The basement wall is bowing and cracking in a couple locations. Would also like it waterproofed.
Project Location: Reynoldsville, PA
Water seeping into garage. Some mold has developed.
Project Location: Reynoldsville, PA
Water is running into my basement constantly, even when it's not raining. It has an orange coloration to it and I'm concerned with health issues. I would also like to finish part of the basement and I can't due to the moisture.
Project Location: Reynoldsville, PA
I have a unit that keeps flooding everytime it rains it is a bottom unit. The down spouts work correctly and it is only rain water no other units flood. This is a 40 unit complex and is only 2 1/2 years old. Please contact me ASAP Mon-Thurs 8:30-3:30 Fax
Project Location: Reynoldsville, PA
My basement issues are it currently has weeping walls, channels dug into the floor, and a sump pump. Currently the sump pump has quit working, channels are not sloped properly, and with the current rain fall the wall no longer weeps but crys. I'd like an estimate on drying out the basement and turn it into a man cave.
Project Location: Reynoldsville, PA
We have stone walls as a basement foundation and we have been getting water for a long time. Comes in mostly at the base of the walls where the walls meet the cement floor. Right now there are cement troughs but they don't seem to serve much purpose any more.