What is included in Exterior Waterproofing?

  • Remove any water or moisture that has entered the house using pumps, then dry the area with industrial fans and dehumidifiers.
  • Excavation is used to expose damage to the foundation wall that may be causing leaks.
  • Damages and cracks are repaired using industrial-grade sealants and cements. Rubberized tar is applied to create additional strength and durability.
  • Repair any additional damage to the walls and floors caused by water intrusion or flooding
  • Full Exterior waterproofing using cement, aqua-bloc, yellow jacket, and Delta membrane. The Delta membrane directs water down to the footing, where the weeping tile is installed later.
  • Weeping tile installation with gravel on top. Weeping tiles remove collected water from the foundation of the house.
  • Window well installation, if required. Window wells have a drain system that also directs collected water to the footing.
  • Testing and finishing with full cleanup.


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