Basement Waterproofing in Massillon, Canton, Wooster, North Canton, Alliance, Ashland, and the Surrounding Areas in Ohio
Basement Waterproofing Contractors serving Ohio
Basements are imperfect concrete structures built in soils that vary from region to region. Water in the soil leaking into basements is a problem that has troubled homeowners for more than 100 years. This water will enter the basement through the walls, floors, and joints between them. Let one of our basement waterproofing experts come and give you a free estimate on permanently fixing your basement. We have been fixing basements in neighborhoods like yours for over for many years. There is not a problem we don't have a solution for!
Other companies might try to sell you on inferior basement waterproofing solutions. Our products have been developed and perfected by Basement Systems, Inc. since 1987. Here are some common basement waterproofing solutions available:
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Common Basement Waterproofing Solutions:
(Click for more information about each solution.)
Through years of research, Basement Systems has developed the most effective and long-term solution for wet basements. We took the best concepts from common, traditional waterproofing methods and combined them to create the most innovative and effective system in the industry.
Meet with one of our basement experts, and we'll show you how we can customize your waterproofing solution to keep the basement dry all the time!
Negative-side Sealant
This involves "painting" the basement walls and floors with a waterproof coating of cement that's meant to seal out the moisture. It applies directly to the concrete's surface with a brush or roller and is often applied when a homeowner is preparing for basement finishing. |
Exterior Excavation
This involves digging out the entire perimeter of the basement, installing a new drain, and possibly adding a waterproof coating on the walls. This type of installation has been used for many decades—a drain of this type is generally installed when the home is built. |
Interior Baseboard System
Installs on top of the basement floor with a drain that runs along the basement walls. Collects water and sends it to a sump pump system. No jackhammering is required, and the installation is safe for a monolithic basement floor. |
Interior Subfloor Drain
Installs underneath the basement floor, with a drain that runs along the basement walls. Collects water and sends it to a sump pump system. The system is easy to service, and it can collect water leaking from the walls or windows as well. |
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Our products have been developed & perfected by Basement Systems, Inc since 1987.
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Our Patented Waterproofing System
WaterGuard® is a piping system (interior subfloor system) engineered specifically to solve basement water problems effectively without worry of clogging from soils under the floor. It has large holes in the back to accept water and a flange with special segments.
The non-clogging WaterGuard® System, together with a TripleSafe™ Sump Pump System, offer complete protection.
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  If your basement floor cannot be jackhammered, as is the case with a monolithic floor where the floor and foundation footing are one piece, DryTrak may be the best answer for your home. As a system that installs on top of the basement floor as a baseboard drain, it can collect water and direct it to your sump pump with no need for the floor's perimeter to be jackhammered.
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